Preheating cutting: The most effective way to prevent steel plate cutting cracks is to preheat before cutting. Before flame cutting, the steel plate is usually preheated, and the preheating temperature mainly depends on the quality level and thickness of the steel plate. The preheating method can be carried out with flame burner, electronic heating pad, or heating furnace. In order to determine the preheating effect of the steel plate, the required temperature should be tested at the heating point.
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The steel plate and strip after hot rolling treatment are generally called hot rolled plate. Compared with other steel plate processing industries, EN 10025 S275M steel supplier, hot rolled plate has these characteristics. First, low hardness, easy processing. Compared with other steel needs special mechanical equipment, hot rolled plate is a very convenient for processing. Second, good ductility, not easy to break, good compression capacity, long service life. Third, the manufacturing process is simple, and the price and cost are relatively cheap compared with other steels.
The chemical composition of Q345D seamless steel pipe is as follows: C ≤ 0.18, Si ≤ 0.50, Mn ≤ 1.70, P ≤ 0.030, S≤ 0.025, Nb ≤ 0.07, V ≤ 0.15, Ti ≤ 0.20, Cr ≤ 0.30, Ni ≤ 0.50, Cu ≤ 0.30, N ≤ 0.012, Mo ≤ 0.10, Al ≥ 0.015. EN 10025 S275M steel supplier, Q345D seamless steel pipe has good comprehensive mechanical properties, low temperature impact toughness, corrosion resistance, cold stamping, machinability and weldability. Q345D seamless steel pipe is widely used in welding structures, such as bridges, vehicles, ships, pipelines, boilers, large vessels, etc..