shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate cutting and welding process

shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate cutting and welding process

In 30th,Dec,2018--2th,Jan,2019, One Malaysian customer come to visit our factory to inspect their goods about CCS-AH36 steel plate. This customer is a famous shipyard in Malaysia. Their company has the business scope of tourism, shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate shipbuilding, transportation and so on. As a terminal manufacturer, they have strict requirements on quality . After visiting our factory, the customer are very satisfied with the quality of this batch of products.

The main uses of flat steel are as follows. First, flat steel is used as a raw material for processing steel plates, which is convenient for transportation, takes up a small space, and can save transportation costs. Second, shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate flat steel can be used as raw material for processing welded pipes. Flat steel can be a finished steel product, or it can be used as a billet for welded pipes and thin slabs for stacked sheets. Third, flat steel can be directly used as a steel structure. As a finished material, flat steel can be used for making hoop iron, tools and mechanical parts, and used as building frame structure and escalator in construction. Fourth, the flat steel has a smooth surface and a certain degree of beauty.

The results of adopting two-level shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate service system and implementing standardized management are mainly reflected in the formation of vigorous work style such as quick response and quick action. Our company's customer service center stipulates that employees must be accurate and quick in technical support and shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate after-sales service. Through the formation of this fast, agile, vigorous style, to provide users with satisfactory service.

According to the latest statistics of alacero, the consumption of finished steel shipbuilding use ABS FH36 deck steel plate products in Latin America in 2019 was 64.2 million tons, down 5% from 67.6 million tons in 2018. The decline in steel consumption in the region reflects the economic contraction of Latin American countries, especially the three major economies: Mexico, Argentina and Brazil.

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