CCS FH36 are high-strength shipbuilding steel plates, widely utilized in the construction of various marine vessels due to their excellent mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion. Developed and certified by the China Classification Society (CCS), these steel grades are tailored to meet the rigorous demands of the marine industry.
|
Grade |
C % |
Si % |
Mn % |
P % |
S % |
V % |
AL% |
Cr % |
|
FH36 |
0.160 |
0.10-0.5 |
0.9-1.6 |
0.025 |
0.025 |
0.05-0.10 |
0.015 |
0.200 |
|
Cu % |
Mo % |
Nb % |
Ni % |
Ti % |
N % |
|
|
|
|
0.350 |
0.080 |
0.02-0.05 |
0.080 |
0.020 |
0.012 |
|
| Yield Strength (MPa) min. | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Elongation min. % |
| 355 | 490-630 | 21 |
The heat treatment state of CCS FH36 steel plates is typically normalized or controlled rolling, which improves the microstructure and mechanical properties of the steel. This treatment ensures consistent quality and performance across the entire plate.
Impact testing is an essential part of the quality control process for CCS FH36 steel plates. These tests assess the steel's resistance to sudden loads and temperature changes, ensuring its safety and reliability in extreme conditions.
The main application scenarios for CCS FH36 steel plates include the construction of cargo ships, tankers, cruise ships, and other marine vessels. Their high strength and durability make them suitable for use in both freshwater and seawater environments.





