PRODUCTS
Grade 304 is the most commonly used stainless steel. It is an austenitic, corrosion-resistant steel with excellent strength, toughness, fabrication characteristics and weldability. The low carbon version, 304L, may be required for full corrosion resistance when thicker sections are welded.
ASTM A36 steel plate is one of the most common grades of steel used in structural applications. This mild carbon steel grade contains chemical alloys that give it properties such as machinability, ductility, and strength that are ideal for use in constructing a variety of structures.
1060 aluminum is commonly used in the electrical and chemical industries, on account of having high electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and workability. 1060 aluminum has low mechanical strength compared to more significantly alloyed metals. It can be strengthened by cold working, but not by heat treatment.
ASTM A573/A573M grades are divided into: 58, 65, 70, and the steel plates are suitable for structural grade carbon-manganese-silicon steel plates in three tensile strength ranges. ASTM A573/A573M steel plates are mainly used for important purposes of improving notch toughness at room temperature.
ASTM A572 steel plate is a popular grade of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel that is typically used in structural applications. A572 steel contains chemical alloys that enhance the material’s hardness and ability to bear weight. There are five different grades of A572 steel plate: Grade 42, Grade 50, Grade 55, Grade 60 and Grade 65.
Alloy 2507 (UNs S32750) is a super duplex stainless steel containing 25% chromium, 4% molybdenum and 7% nickel. The steel has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking, high thermal conductivity and low coefficient of thermal expansion. Commonly used in chemical process, petrochemical and seawater equipment.