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What are the ASTM A573 welding structural steel advantages

What are the ASTM A573 welding structural steel advantages

  • Dec 09 , 2020
In production and operation, the company always attaches great importance to product ASTM A573 welding structural steel quality. Product quality is stable, performance index is superior, after-sales service is in place, the company's products have be

In production and operation, the company always attaches great importance to product ASTM A573 welding structural steel quality. Product quality is stable, performance index is superior, after-sales service is in place, the company's products have been exported to the United States, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and other countries and regions, occupying a large part of the overseas market ASTM A573 welding structural steel. And a large number of famous enterprises at home and abroad have formed a solid strategic partnership with the company.

When 321 stainless steel contains about 18% Cr, 8% to 25% Ni, and about 0.1% C, it has a stable austenite structure. Austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel includes the famous 18Cr-8Ni steel and high Cr-Ni series steel developed by adding Cr and Ni content and adding Mo, Cu, Si, Nb, Ti and other elements on this basis. Because 321 stainless steel has comprehensive and good comprehensive properties, it has been widely used in all walks of life.

20G steel is boiler steel, which is similar to No. 20 carbon steel. The difference is that 20G steel has higher and stricter inspection standards than ASTM A573 welding structural steel, No. 20 carbon steel for harmful impurities and internal defects. That is to say, 20G steel is specially produced for boiler pressure vessels. It is special purpose "No. 20 carbon steel". The use of 20G steel to make boilers is not because it is more resistant to burning than other steels such as ASTM A573 welding structural steel, but because of its strength, toughness, ductility, weldability, temperature influence, fatigue fracture, price and cost, etc. 20G steel is most suitable for use in medium and low pressure boilers.

The steel such as ASTM A573 welding structural steel delivered in the hot-rolled state has a certain degree of corrosion resistance due to the high temperature, so it can be stored in the open air. However, this layer of oxide scale also makes the hot-rolled steel surface rough and the size fluctuates greatly. Therefore, the steel with smooth surface, accurate size and good mechanical properties is required to be produced by using hot-rolled semi-finished products or finished products as raw materials and then cold rolling.

Chemical composition differences between the ASTM A573 welding structural steel, Q345 steel grades (Q345A / Q345B / Q345C / Q345D / Q345E):Q345A steel:C≤0.20,Mn ≤1.70,Si≤0.50,P≤0.035,S≤0.035; Q345B steel:C≤0.20,Mn ≤1.70,Si≤0.50,P≤0.035,S≤0.035; Q345C steel:C≤0.20,Mn ≤1.70,Si≤0.50,P≤0.030,S≤0.030,Al≥0.015; Q345D steel:C≤0.18,Mn ≤1.70,Si≤0.50,P≤0.030,S≤0.025,Al≥0.015; Q345E steel:C≤0.18,Mn ≤1.70,Si≤0.50,P≤0.025,S≤0.020,Al≥0.015; All the Q345 steel grades contain Nb≤0.07,V≤0.15,Ti≤0.20,Cr≤0.30,Ni≤0.012,Mo≤0.10。

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