CCS FH40 Marine Steel Plate

CCS is a founding member of the International Association of Classification Societies(IACS),
formed in 1968. The CCS fleet is recognized by approximately 116 international flag authorities.
CCS integrated services for the complate shipping cycle including design, building, shipyard
management, inspection and testing of materials/components and regular inspections to maintain
the class are used by freight, ferries, ro-ro, passenger ships, yachts, cruise ships, navy, LGN and
other specialist carrier vessels.

LR Grade DH36 Marine Steel Plate

Marine steel plate refers to structural steel used in ship building. It is considered a marine grade
and must be able to resist corrosive effects that are common in a water environment.
To achieve this, special alloying elements are added to these grades in order to defend agaist corrosion.
While most carbon steel is not suited for marine environments, there are several marine grade carbon
steels that have been approved by the different societies for shipbuilding applications.
Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes according to its
minimum yield strength: general strength structural steel and high strength structural steel.
Maine steel plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in accordance with the requirements
of the classication society for the construction of ship hull structures.

ABS Grade A Shipbuilding Steel Plate

Marine steel plate refers to structural steel used in ship building. It is considered a marine grade
and must be able to resist corrosive effects that are common in a water environment.
To achieve this, special alloying elements are added to these grades in order to defend agaist corrosion.
While most carbon steel is not suited for marine environments, there are several marine grade carbon
steels that have been approved by the different societies for shipbuilding applications.

ABS Grade D Marine Steel Plate

Marine steel plate refers to structural steel used in ship building.
It is considered a marine grade and must be able to resist corrosive
effects that are common in a water environment.
To achieve this, special alloying elements are added to these grades
in order to defend agaist corrosion.While most carbon steel is not suited
for marine environments, there are several marine grade carbon steels
that have been approved by the different societies for shipbuilding applications.
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