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A572/S355JR Carbon Steel Coil

A572 steel has four different grades: 42, 50, 60 and 65. Each of these grades differ in their mechanical properties and chemical composition.

A192 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe

ASTM A192 is the same as ASME SA-192 and is the standard specification covering seamless carbon steel boiler and superheater tubes of minimum wall thickness for high pressure service.

A179 Seamless Steel Tube

A179 seamless cold drawn low carbon steel pipe is equivalent to China’s No. 10 high-quality low-carbon steel. A179 is suitable for cold-drawn high-quality low-carbon seamless steel pipes for heat exchangers and condensers.

EN 10210/S355 Seamless Steel Pipe

Grade S355 is a low carbon manganese-containing steel alloy. This medium-strength carbon steel has both good weldability and good impact resistance. Grade S355 steel is also well suited for sub-zero temperature applications.

A335 Seamless Steel Pipe

ASTM A335 steel pipe may be hot finished or cold drawn and subjected to the following finishing heat treatment. The specification covers “chrome-molybdenum” seamless pipes with excellent corrosion resistance and high temperature tensile strength.

A53 Seamless & Welded Carbon Steel Pipe

A53 American standard seamless steel pipe is made of high-quality steel billets through hot rolling, cold drawing and other processes. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of this steel pipe comply with the requirements of American standard ASTM A53/A53M.

A106 Grade B Steel Pipe

ASTM A106 grade seamless steel pipe is a widely used low carbon steel and is widely used in the petroleum, chemical and boiler industries. The material has good mechanical properties.

DC01/DC02/DC03/DC04/DC05/DC06 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

DC01, DC02, DC03, DC04, DC05, DC06 are steel grades of European standard DIN EN 10130, 10209 and DIN 1623, which are specified cold rolled steel. The grades are classified according to the maximum permissible yield strength.

SPCC/SGCC/SPCD/SPCE Cold Rolled Steel Plate

SPCC steel is produced by subjecting hot rolled steel to a cold rolling process. This involves passing the steel through the warehouse under queues, which not only improves its surface finish but also enhances its mechanical properties.

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