- Model NO.:ABS steel plate
- Special Use:Cutting Tools, Measuring Tools, Cutters in Common Steel, High-strength Steel Plate, Wear Resistant Steel, Silicon Steel
- Stock:Stock
- Thick:1.0-100mm
- Length:5800-12000mm
- MOQ:1ton
- Leading Time:7-30days
- Trading Term:CIF CFR Fob EXW
- Processing Service:Bend Cut Weld Punch
- Tolerance:1%
- Tensile Strength:800MPa
- Yield Strength:900MPa
- Transport Package:Waterproof Package
- Specification:20.00
- Trademark:wuxi hengchengtai special steel
- Origin:Wuxi, China (Mainland)
- HS Code:2200
- Production Capacity:50000ton Per Month
Designation | Lowest usual service temperature, (°C) | Min Yield Strength (MPa) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Min Elongation, L0= 50 mm (%) | Uses |
A442 Gr. 55 | -45 | 221 | 379 - 448 | 26 | Welded pressure vessels and storage tanks; refrigeration; transport equipment |
A442 Gr. 60 | -45 | 221 | 414 - 496 | 23 | |
A516 Gr. 55 | -45 | 207 | 379 - 448 | 27 | |
A516 Gr. 60 | -45 | 221 | 414 - 496 | 25 | |
A516 Gr. 65 | -45 | 241 | 448 - 531 | 23 | |
A516 Gr. 70 | -45 | 262 | 483 - 586 | 21 | |
A517 Gr. F | -45 | 690 | 792 - 931 | 16 | Highly stressed vessels |
A537 Gr. A | -60 | 345 | 483 - 620 | 22 | Offshore drilling platforms, storage tanks, earthmoving equipment |
A537 Gr. B | -60 | 414 | 551 - 690 | 22 | |
A203 Gr. A | -60 | 255 | 448 - 531 | 23 | Piping for liquid propane, vessels, tanks |
A203 Gr. B | -60 | 276 | 482 - 586 | 21 | |
A203 Gr. D | -101 | 255 | 448 - 531 | 23 | Land-based storage for liquid propane, carbon dioxide, acetylene, ethane and ethylene |
A203 Gr. E | -101 | 276 | 482 - 586 | 21 | |
A533 Gr. 1 | -73 | 345 | 552 - 690 | 18 | Nuclear reactor vessels where low ambient toughness required for hydrostatic testing; some chemical and petroleum equipment |
A533 Gr. 2 | -73 | 482 | 620 - 793 | 16 | |
A533 Gr. 3 | -73 | 569 | 690 - 862 | 16 | |
A543 Gr. 1 | -107 | 586 | 724 - 862 | 14 | Candidate material with high notch toughness for heavy-wall pressure vessels |
A543 Gr. 2 | -107 | 690 | 793 - 931 | 14 | |






Since a variety of low-temperature steels are available, the engineer must consider the advantages each has to offer according to the application. The cost-strength ratio is but one factor; others, such as welding and fabrication costs, have equal or greater bearing on final costs. However, heat-treated carbon grades are often used for low-temperature services. Besides offering excellent low-temperature toughness plus fabricability, these grades are lower in initial cost.
The 300 series steels offer a fine combination of toughness and weldability for service to the lowest temperatures. In the annealed condition, their strength properties are adequate for ground-based equipment but inadequate for lightweight structures. For aerospace applications, fabricators can take advantage of the alloys strain-hardening characteristics and use them in highly cold-worked condition. The principal shortcomings of cold-worked materials are: low weld-joint efficiencies caused by annealing during welding and the transformation to martensite that occurs during cryogenic exposure. Selection of fully stable grade type 310, overcomes the transformation problem. Precipitation-hardening A286 stainless has even higher strength when cold worked before aging.