Strip steel is mainly divided into hot-rolled ordinary strip steel, cold-rolled ordinary strip steel, hot-rolled high-quality strip steel and cold-rolled high-quality strip steel. The S420ML equivalent, hot-rolled carbon strip steel is made of ordinary carbon structural steel, and is hot-rolled into strip steel with a thickness of 1.80-6.00mm and a width of 50-1200mm. The hot-rolled carbon strip steel is mainly used for the manufacture of cold-rolled billets, cold-formed steel billets, welded steel pipe billets, bicycles, and small hardware products.
S355G10 + M steel plate is for marine engineering. "S" indicates structural steel, "355" indicates minimum yield strength of steel plate, and "G10" indicates mechanical function test that imitates post-weld heat treatment. "M" indicates control rolling. S355G10 + M plate is structural steel for marine engineering and belongs to European standard high-strength structural steel. S355G10 + M steel plate has good mechanical function, welding function and technological function.
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Vanadium mainly exists in the form of carbide in S420ML equivalent and so on steel. Its main function is to refine the structure and grain size of steel and reduce the strength and toughness of steel. When the solid solution is dissolved at high temperature, the hardenability is increased; conversely, if it is in the form of carbide, the hardenability is reduced. Vanadium increases the tempering stability of quenched steel and produces secondary hardening effect. The vanadium content in steel, except high speed tool steel, is generally less than 0.5%.