ASTM A514 Grade P Steel Plate

Steel plate A514 Grade P is under steel standard specification for high yield strength ASTM A514/A514M.A514GrP is alloy steel plate with quenching and tempering heat treatment when rolling.There are the similar steel grade as SA514 Grade P in steel standard ASME SA 514/SA 514M. The ASTM A514 specification is the Standard Specification for High-Yield-Strength, Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Plate.
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S235J2 steel plate

S235J2 steel ,S235J2 steel plate is the Non-alloy structural steels. S235J2 steel’s Mechanical properties is Yield strength more than 225MPa, tensile strength 340-510MPa, Elongation is 24%. Ultrasonic Test shall be carried out according to EN10025_1.
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ASTM A709 Grade HPS 50W steel plate

ASTM A709 Available in standard grades: 36, 50 and 50W. Available in high-performance grades: HPS 50W and HPS 70W. Dual ASTM and AASHTO spec certifications are available. Customers can specify A709 grades to meet Charpy test requirement for specific zones and climate.
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A709 Grade 50S steel

ASTM A709 Grade 50S is a high-strength, low-alloy structural steel plate utilized primarily in the manufacture of bridges. A chemical composition of iron, manganese, carbon, and other elements enable this carbon alloy to exhibit improved toughness, durability, and resistance to harsh outdoor conditions.
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EN10025-3 S355NL steel plate

S355NL steel plate is Non-alloy steel for structural purposes,S355NL is a hot rolled, medium tensile, low carbon manganese steel which is readily weldable and possess good impact resistance (also in sub-zero temperatures). S355NL steel’s Mechanical properties is Yield strength more than 355MPa, tensile strength 450-630Mpa.
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S890Q steel plates

S890Q steel,S890Q steel plate S890Q steel grade is a high strength, and toughness steel in min yield strength 890Mpa, -20 temperature impact energy 30J in quenched and tempered delivery station. General requirements for arc welding of the steels specified shall be as given in EN 1011-2.
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