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- API 5CT N80 casing and tubing pipe
- API 5CT K55 casing and tubing pipe
- API 5CT J55 casing and tubing pipe
- EN10028-2 16Mo3 Boiler and Pressure Vessel steel Plate Notch impact energy
- EN10028-2 P265GH Pressure vessels steel equivalents
- EN 10210 S355J2H low alloy carbon structural steel
- EN 10210 S355J0H steel hollow materials
- GB/T 18248 34CrMo4
- GB/T 18248 35CrMo alloy steel
- 30CrMo steel Heat treatment, 30CrMo steel tube/pipe
What is Pressure Vessel Steel Plate?
Pressure vessel steel plate covers a range of steel grades that are designed for use in pressure vessel, boilers, heat exchangers and any other vessel that contains a gas or liquid at high pressures. Familiar examples include gas cylinders for cooking and for welding, oxygen cylinders for diving and many of the large metallic tanks that you see in an oil refinery or chemical plant. There is a huge range of different chemicals and liquid that that stored and processed under pressure. These range from relatively benign substances such as milk and palm oil to crude oil and natural gas and their distillates to highly lethal acids and chemicals such as methyl isocyanate. So of these processes need the gas or liquid to be very hot, whilst others contain it at very low temperatures. As a result there is a wide variety of different pressure vessel steel grades that meet the different use cases.
In general these can be divided into three groups. There is a group of carbon steel pressure vessel grades. These are standard steels and can cope with many applications where there is low corrosion and low heat. As heat and corrosion have more effect on the steel plates chromium, molybdenum and nickel are added to provide additional resistance. The plates are collectively known as Chrome Moly steel plates. Finally as the % of chromium, nickel and molybdenum increase you have highly resistant stainless steel plates that are used in critical applications and where oxide contamination needs to be avoided – such in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
The manufacture of pressure vessels is tightly regulated as a result of the risks involved and as a consequence the materials that can be used in vessels is also tightly specified. The most common specifications for pressure vessel steels are the EN10028 standards – which are European in origin – and the the ASME/ASTM standards which are from the US.
Shanghai Katalor strength is in the very high specification pressure vessel steel plate used in the oil and gas industry and specifically in steel plate resistant to Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC) where we have one of the largest stocks worldwide.