LR Grade EH40 Marine Steel Plate

LR EH40 steel is a kind of hot rolled high tensile strength steel.
Higher-strength LR shipbuilding steelcomes in 12 grades of 3
strengths, DH40 is one of the grades. The LR DH40 grade steel
plates have yield strength of 56,500 psi (390 MPa), and ultimate
tensile strength of 74,000 - 94,500 psi (510-650 MPa).
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ABS Grade EH32 Shipbuilding Steel Plate

Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes
according to its minimum yield strength: general strength
structural steel and high strength structural steel. Maine steel
plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in accordance with
the requirements of the classication society for the construction
of ship hull structures.
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ASTM A131 Grade A/B Marine Steel plate

Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes
according to its minimum yield strength: general strength
structural steel and high strength structural steel. Maine steel
plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in accordance
with the requirements of the classication society for the construction
of ship hull structures.
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RINA Grade EH40 Marine Steel Plate

RINA is a founding member of the International Association of
Classification Societies(IACS),formed in 1968. The RINA fleet is
recognized by approximately 116 international flag authorities.
RINA integrated services for the complate shipping cycle including
design, building, shipyard management, inspection and testing of
materials/components and regular inspections to maintain the class
are used by freight, ferries, ro-ro, passenger ships, yachts, cruise
ships, navy, LGN and other specialist carrier vessels.
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CCS AH36 Marine Steel Plate

Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes
according to its minimum
yield strength: general strength
structural steel and high strength structural steel. Maine
steel plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in
accordance with the requirements of the classication
society for the construction of ship hull structures.
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