CCS Grade B hot rolled steel is a ordinary strength marine steel plate. Our plates and sheets thickness are supplied up to 150mm. We have stock of marine grade GL-E36 hull steel plate, CCS Grade B hot rolled steel: 5.5*2790*10680, 27*1700*4350, 18*2000*10000, 9*2310*7060, 27*1700*4350, 45*2200*10000, 12*2000*10000, 16*2000*10000, 50*1770*7730, 14*1800*10000, 14*2000*10000, 11*1650*9000, 75*1050*9140, 40*2200*10000, 18*2000*9820, 14*2000*10000, 30*1500*6000, 75*1430*9140, 40*2000*8000, 80*1800*7000.
Converter steelmaking: The furnace body of the converter can be rotated, and the steel plate is used as the outer shell, and the refractory is used as the inner lining. Converter marine grade GL-E36 hull steel plate steelmaking does not require additional heating, because the molten iron is inherently high temperature, and it still continues to generate thermal oxidation reactions (from silicon, carbon and oxygen in molten iron).Because no more fuel is needed for heating, energy consumption is reduced.
Hot rolling and cold rolling are all the processes of forming steel plates or profiles, which have a great influence on the structure and properties of steel. The rolling of steel is mainly hot rolling, and cold rolling is usually used to produce small size steel and thin plate. With the development of new technologies such as the precision of hot rolling size, shape and surface quality and the continuous emergence of new products, marine grade GL-E36 hull steel plate, hot rolled steel strip and steel plate are widely used and have more and more competitive strength in the market.
Rolled sheet is a very common material in industrial construction. Rolled sheet at room temperature is cold-rolled sheet, and cold-rolled sheet is the rolling of hot-rolled coils below the recrystallization temperature. The hot-rolled sheet is rolled above the recrystallization temperature. So what is the difference between marine grade GL-E36 hull steel plate, hot rolled sheet and cold rolled sheet?
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