1-1/2" 16mo3 pipe Hot Rolled Plate Price
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1-1/2" 16mo3 pipe Hot Rolled Plate Price
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Strip steel is coiled and curved steel plate, which is different from common steel pipes and steel plates. Strip steel has obvious characteristics. First, it is thin and easy to curl, which is convenient for logistics and transportation. Second, the surface quality of 16Mo3 pipe, strip steel is good, the luster is bright and it has good flexibility. Third, the strip steel is easy to process. When you need to use it, you only need to straighten the bent part and you can directly process it. Fourth, the precision is high, and the strip steel can be made of plain carbon steel, carbon structure steel, spring steel, tool steel, stainless steel, etc.
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High-temperature boiler steel plates such as 15CrMoR plate, 12Cr1MoVR steel plate, ASME SA387 grade 22 steel, A387 Gr 91 boiler steel, ASME SA1017 Gr 23, SA1017 Gr 911, SA1017 Gr 122 steel, 16mo3 pipe, must have features of:Sufficient high temperature durability and durable plasticity;Good high temperature tissue stability;Good high temperature oxidation resistance (heat resistance);Good hot and cold processing technology (mainly refers to cold bending deformation and weldability), etc.
Hydrogen (H) is the most harmful element in general steel such as 16mo3 pipe. Hydrogen dissolved in steel will cause hydrogen embrittlement, white spots and other defects. Hydrogen, like oxygen and nitrogen, has very little solubility in solid steel. It dissolves into liquid steel at high temperature, and accumulates in the structure without time to escape when cooling, forming high-pressure micro pores, which greatly reduce the plasticity, toughness and fatigue strength of steel, and even cause cracks and brittle fracture in severe cases. "Hydrogen embrittlement" mainly occurs in martensitic steel, but not very prominent in ferrite steel, and generally increases with hardness and carbon content.