Shipbuilding Steel Grade E40 / EH40
📌 Overview
Steel Grade E40 / EH40 is a high-strength shipbuilding steel designed for use in harsh marine environments. It is characterized by excellent impact toughness, high corrosion resistance, and durability at low temperatures, making it an ideal material for ship hulls, offshore platforms, and other marine structures.
🛠 Key Characteristics
- High mechanical strength and resistance to impact loads
- Excellent frost resistance for operation in cold waters
- Superior weldability for shipbuilding and industrial structures
- High corrosion resistance in marine environments
- Compliance with international shipbuilding standards (ABS, DNV, LR, etc.)
⚙ Applications
- 🚢 Shipbuilding – hulls, superstructures, decks
- 🛳 Offshore Platforms – drilling and oil extraction structures
- 🏗 Marine Structures – docks, pontoons, marine cranes
- ⚓ Arctic Ships and Icebreakers – vessels for extreme operating conditions
🌟 Advantages
- ✅ High strength and durability in harsh marine conditions
- ✅ Optimal impact toughness at low temperatures
- ✅ Reliable corrosion resistance in seawater environments
- ✅ Compliance with international classification society standards
Steel Grade E40 / EH40 is a high-quality material that ensures maximum safety and reliability for shipbuilding and marine applications.
Forms of Supply for Shipbuilding Steel Sheets
| Shipbuilding Steel
| |||
| Marking
| Dimensions, mm | ||
| Thickness
| Width
| Length up to
| |
| Grade А
| 3 — 100
| 1 000 — 3 500
| 16 000
|
| Grade D
| 4 — 120
| 1 000 – 4 000
| 16 000
|
| Grade E
| 4 — 120
| 1 000 — 4 000
| 16 000
|
| D36
| 4 — 60
| 1 000 — 4 000
| 16 000
|
| E 36 / EH 36
| 5 — 250
| 1 000 — 3 500
| 16 000
|
| F 36 / FH 36
| 6 — 100
| 1 000 — 3 500
| 16 000
|
| EH 40
| 8 — 40
| 1 000 — 3 500
| 16 000
|




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