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Q500E alloy steel plate is a high-strength structural quenched and tempered steel plate, with excellent mechanical properties and welding properties,
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S460N is a high-strength structural steel plate that meets European standard EN 10025-3. It has a minimum yield strength of 460 MPa and is known for i
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EN 10025-3 S355NL steel plate is a medium-strength, fine-grained structural steel tailored for weldable use in low-temperature conditions. It meets th
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355 MPa yield strength, and -20°C toughness, S355N is a top choice for structural applications like bridges, cranes, and building frameworks in modera
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The main difference is that P500Q steel has a lower minimum yield strength (500 MPa) compared to P690Q (>690 MPa), which also results in a lower minim
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The main difference between P420ML1 and P420ML2 steel is the low-temperature toughness, with P420ML1 having a minimum toughness rating down to -40°C a
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Dec 03, 2025
P355Q and P460Q are grades of quenched and tempered weldable fine grain steel used for pressure vessels and high-temperature equipment, according to t
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S690QL steel is high yield strength structural steel, and it is produced in compliance with EN 10025-6 standard. EN 10025-6 S690QL steel is usually he
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Dec 02, 2025
S690Q, governed by the EN 10025-6 standard, typically has a minimum elongation of 14%, while A514 Grade Q, governed by ASTM standards, usually has a m
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Dec 02, 2025
S690Q is a European standard (EN 10025-6), while Q690D is a Chinese standard (GB/T 1591).
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Dec 02, 2025
S690Q, S690QL, and S690QL1 are high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA) structural steel grades commonly used in heavy construction and engineering application
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The main difference between S690QL and S690QL1 is the temperature at which they are tested for impact toughness: S690QL is tested at -40°C, while S690
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