In recent years, in line with the development trend of iron and A588 Gr B structural steel plate steel industry at home and abroad, we have accelerated the transformation of development mode, promoted structural adjustment, and formed a rich product series of medium and thick plates, hot rolled steel coils, profiles, steel pipes, etc., which A588 Gr B structural steel plate are widely used in automobiles, long-span bridges, railways, machinery, ocean and so on fields. Meanwhile, we also provide deep processing for the steel materials.
The yield rate is a comprehensive technical and economic index in the production of medium and heavy plates such as A588 Gr B structural steel plate. Increasing the yield rate can not only reduce the loss of metal, but it is also vital to the economic benefits of the steel enterprise. The influencing factors of the yield of medium and heavy plates are various, for example, the variety structure, negative deviation rolling level, plate shape control level, cutting loss, rolling waste and burning loss, etc.
For Q345B steel plate, Q stands for the yield of Q345B material. The 345 at the back refers to the yield value of Q345B material, which is about 345MPa. The yield value will decrease with the increase of Q345B steel plate thickness. Q345B steel plate has good comprehensive performance, low temperature performance, cold stamping performance, welding performance and machinability. It A588 Gr B structural steel plate is widely used in bridges, vehicles, ships, buildings, pressure vessels, etc.
Japan's crude steel production is expected to fall 25.9% in the April June quarter from a year earlier, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said Thursday. The Ministry of Economy and Industry quoted an industry survey report as saying that the demand for A588 Gr B structural steel plate and so on steel products (including export products) in April June is expected to drop 18.1% to 18.28 million tons from the same period last year. At the same time, steel exports in the current quarter will decline by 21.4% year-on-year.