SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet consumption is expected to make a breakthrough this year
Since the welding process is often used in the fabrication and processing of steel structures, it is very important for low-alloy high-strength steels of such purpose to be welded using the arc welding process that is widely used in thin thickness plates and steel strips. Yes, the welding seam of the steel structure should have the required strength and toughness, so as to withstand the most unfavorable conditions for the intended use. At present, the development of SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet, low-alloy high-strength steels is carried out simultaneously with the development of various welding processes. Most low-alloy high-strength steels can be welded well.
The S355 steel material itself is divided into many grades, so it cannot be said that S355 is equivalent to which grade of the national standard Q345, SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet. In engineering, usually S355JR steel is equivalent to Q345B steel, S355J0 steel is equivalent to Q345C steel, S355J2 steel is equivalent to Q345D steel, S355N steel is equivalent to Q345D steel, and S355NL steel is equivalent to Q345E steel.
We specialize in the production of steel pipe, including hot-rolled seamless steel pipe, ERW steel pipe, LSAW steel pipe, spiral welded pipe, stainless steel pipe, RHS / SHS, SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet. The company's annual sales volume is 75000 tons, more than doubling in the past five years, mainly used in machinery, pipeline, heating, oil drilling, chemical industry, agricultural irrigation, urban construction and other industries. So far, our pipeline service customers come from more than 40 countries.
For the SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet construction industry, the largest consumer sector of the steel industry and the least affected industry in the EU this year, it is estimated that SA588 grade B carbon steel plate sheet steel consumption will account for 35% of the EU steel consumption market this year. Uestf forecasts that the output of the construction industry will decline by 5.3% in 2020 and rise by 4% in 2021.
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