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- Boiler steels
- High carbon steel
- High Yield steel
- steel for welded tubes
- General construction steel
- steel with Cr.,Mo.,Cr-Mo
- Steel for large diameter pipes
- Simple pressure vessels steel
- Steel for gas cylinders and gas vessels
- General purpose structural steels
- Steel for boilers and pressure vessels
- steel resistant to atmospherical corrosion
- Carbon steel and low alloy steel
- Fine-grain structural steels,normalised rolled
- weldable normalized fine grained pressure vessel steels

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Heavy Steel Plates in Shipbuilding
The shipbuilding industry relies heavily on thick steel plates to ensure safety and performance at sea. These plates are used for hull construction, providing strength to withstand high pressure and waves; decks and bulkheads, ensuring structural stability; and reinforcement in offshore platforms.Common shipbuilding grades include AH36, DH36, and EH36, each offering high yield strength and excellent impact resistance at low temperatures. Heavy plates are typically supplied with strict certification such as ABS, LR, and DNV to meet international maritime standards.
By combining strength, weldability, and toughness, heavy steel plates remain indispensable in modern shipbuilding.