VL E460 steel: is a structural steel plate for ships and offshore engineering."VL" stands for the abbreviation of "DNVGL", which is a standard certified by the two classification societies of DNV (Norway) and GL (Germany). The yield strength is 460. Different classification society certifications, different grade requirements and different yield strengths can be selected according to different needs.
The annual sales volume of steel product is over 300,000 tons, and the sales volume has increased year by year. The business scope covers the Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America, and South America. Client services are mainly in the petrochemical, wind power, shipbuilding, steel structure, machinery manufacturing, and construction industries. Throughout the process, we provide customers with professional personal steel customization services and one-stop solutions, professionally set a variety of futures, fast delivery, and excellent prices.
BV EH40 high yield shipbuilding steel plate Weldability refers to the performance of the weld joint with the expected quality requirements obtained by common welding methods under specific structure and process conditions. Weldability is generally judged by the crack sensitivity and the change of mechanical properties of weld zone. The ability of steel materials to withstand bending without cracking at room temperature is called cold bending. The greater the bending capacity before crack, the better the cold bending performance of the steel material.
Steel BV EH40 high yield shipbuilding steel plate exports fell sharply year on year. According to the data of the General Administration of customs, 7.811 million tons of steel were exported from January to February, a year-on-year decrease of 27.0%; 2.041 million tons of imported steel, a year-on-year increase of 2.1%. Steel prices continue to fall. According to the monitoring of China Iron and Steel Industry Association, China's steel BV EH40 high yield shipbuilding steel plate composite price index at the end of January was 105.48 points, down 0.58% month on month; at the end of February, the index continued to decline to 100.39 points, down 4.83% month on month.
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