Shipbuilding steel plates
Shipbuilding steel plates refer to thin and thick steel plates produced from special structural steels for shipbuilding, which are used to manufacture the hull structures of ships sailing in oceans, coastal areas and inland rivers. Structural steels for shipbuilding include carbon steels and low-alloy steels, with the suffix "C" (standing for "ship") marked at the end of their steel grades.
Shipbuilding steel plates refer to thin and thick steel plates produced from structural steels specifically used for shipbuilding, which are applied to manufacturing the hull structures of ships navigating in oceans, coastal waters and inland rivers. Structural steels for shipbuilding include carbon steels and low-alloy steels, with the suffix "C" (representing "ship") marked at the end of their designations. The carbon steels include grades such as 2C, 3C, 4C and 5C, while the low-alloy steels cover varieties like 12MnC, 16MnC, 15MnTiC, 14MnVTiReC, etc. Their thickness ranges from 2.5 to 50 millimeters.
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