Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Usage/Application | RAIL |
Thickness | 1.5-100MM |
Color | GREEY |
Material Grade | A588 |
Brand | ESSAR UTTAM |
Shape | Rectangular |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Application | Used in tipper bodies, cutting edges, crushing machinery, and excavator buckets |
Chemical Composition | Contains chromium and nickel |
Hardness Range | 400-500 Brinell hardness |
Material | Weathering steel |
Mechanical Properties | Yield strength: 700 MPa, Tensile strength: 780-930 MPa, Elongation: 14% |
Size Range | Up to 12 meters by 3 meters |
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Thickness | 6mm-300mm |
Material Grade | ASTM A537 / ASME SA537 Class 1,Class 2,Class 3 |
Usage/Application | Rail |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | A588 |
Brand | ESSAR UTTAM |
Model Name/Number | Corten A |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Application | Weathering steel for construction and structural purposes |
Chemical Composition | C: ≤0.12%, Mn: 0.25-0.75%, Si: 0.20-0.50%, P: ≤0.030%, S: ≤0.030%, Cr: 0.50-1.2%, Cu: 0.25-0.5% |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Mechanical Properties | Yield strength: 700MPa, Tensile strength: 780-930MPa, Elongation: 14% |
Thickness Range | Up to 12.5mm |
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Thickness | 2-100MM |
Material Grade | Corten Steel Plate |
Size | 1250/1500/200/2500 X 6000/12000 |
Usage/Application | Construction |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | A588 |
Brand | UTTAM |
Type | Plate |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Chemical Composition | -Carbon (C): Maximum 0.12% -Chromium (Cr): 18.0-20.0% -Copper (Cu): Not specified -Manganese (Mn): 0.20-0.50% -Nickel (Ni): Not specified -Phosphorus (P): Maximum 0.030% -Silicon (Si): 0.25-0.75% -Sulfur (S): 0.50-1.2% |
Mechanical Properties | -Elongation (A5): Minimum 14% -Tensile Strength (Rm): 780-930 MPa -Yield Strength (Rp 0.2): Minimum 700 MPa |
Thickness | 6-15 mm |
Material Grade | ASTM A537 / ASME SA537 Class 1,Class 2,Class 3 |
Size | All Sizes |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Applications | Structural constructions, bridges, tanks, containers, exhaust systems, vehicles |
Availability | Gas or plasma cut profiles, formed, drilled, or machined parts, plate size up to 12m x 3m |
Chemical Composition | C: ≤0.12%, Si: 0.25-0.75%, Mn: 0.20-0.50%, P: ≤0.030%, S: 0.50-1.2%, Cr: 18.0-20.0%, Cu: - |
Corrosion Resistance | Increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels |
Mechanical Properties | Yield strength: 700 MPa, Tensile strength: 780-930 MPa, Elongation: 14% |
Thickness Range | Up to 12.5mm |
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Material Grade | CORTEN STEEL |
Type | SHEET PLATE COIL |
Thickness | 2-100MM |
Brand | ESSAR/UTTAM/SAIL |
Size | 1250/1500/2000/2500 X 2500/5000/6000/12000 |
Material | ASTM A 588 |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Shape | Rectangular |
Standard | ASTM |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Thickness | 2mm to 100mm |
Width | 1250mm to 2500mm |
Length | 2500mm to 12000mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Standard | Astm |
Length | 2500mm to 12000mm |
Thickness Range | 2mm to 100mm |
Width Range | 1250mm 2500mm |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
Thickness | 2mm to 100mm |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Width | 1250mm to 2500mm |
Length | 2500mm to 12000mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Corten Plates
CORTEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, CORTEN B applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions CORTEN A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the nature of its structure components and the distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather.
Applications:
The steel is used for various types of welded, bolted, and riveted constructions e.g. steel frame structures, bridges, tanks and containers, exhaust systems, vehicles and equipment constructions.
The entire application technology is of fundamental importance for the performance of the products made from this steel. It must be taken into account that not only general climatic conditions but also specific unfavourable local climate conditions in the broadest sense as well as details of a construction may affect the corrosion behaviour of unprotected weathering steel. The dependency on these facts makes it understandable that no warranty can be given. It is recommended to control the corrosion progress of unprotected parts out of weathering steel exposed to the influence of weather in reasonable time intervals. A minimum thickness of 5mm is recommended when exposed to the weather in the unprotected condition.
BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL QUALITY STEEL
Product Description
Boiler and Pressure vessel quality steel is special quality steel with an ability to withstand pressure at different temperatures whether ambient, low or high. These steels are plain carbon-manganese or low alloy steel manufactured with highest quality standard in order to make them comply with special characteristics like high strength, toughness at sub-zero temperatures and good weldability. These steel plates are normally used in as rolled, Normalized or normalized and tempered or in quenched and tempered condition as per standards. The product characteristics are developed with proper control of steel chemistry, rolling and heat treatment process. The steel is able to withstand the varied combination of post weld simulation heat treatment meeting the strength and toughness.
Product Application
Steel for pressure vessels are mainly used to manufacture boilers, drums, pressure vessels and piping, heat exchanger, storage tanks etc. this steel is suitable for mechanical hot / cold forming and welding.
Supply condition
As Rolled/Normalised/Normalised + Tempered/Quenched + Tempered.
Special Requirements
Vacuum Degassing
Restricted chemistry and carbon equivalent
Product analysis
Simulation PWHT on test coupons
Elevated temperature tensile testing
Charpy Impact test in transverse direction
Through thickness properties
HIC/SSCC resistant and NACE compliance.
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