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Effect of heat treatment process on microstructure and properties of S690QL high strength steel plate

Structural steel for construction is used to build boilers, ships, bridges, workshops and other building materials. This kind of steel usually needs welding construction, so it is generally low carbon steel with carbon content less than 0.25%, which is mostly used in hot rolling or normalizing state. S690QL high strength steel plate, Structural steel for machinery is used for manufacturing machines or mechanical parts. This kind of steel is often used after carburizing or quenching and tempering. The steel used for carburizing is low carbon steel with carbon content of 0.1% ~ 0.3%. Steel used for quenching and tempering refers to medium carbon steel with carbon content of 0.3% ~ 0.6%.

S690QL high strength steel plate 2020 spot size: 16*1800*6000, 15*2500*10000, 25*2400*8200, 50, 25*2400*8200, 16*2000*10713, 25*2400*8200, 16*2270*11900, 15*2500*10000, 25*2400*8200, 28*2170*13000, 130*2200*7700, 100*1770*6650, 88*3440*9200, 12*2200*8000, 8*2200*5730, 16*2320*10000, 30*2400*9680 12*2200*8000, 16*1800*6000, 50*1820*10700, 130*2200*7700.

The company's headquarters has a well-established logistics distribution system, which can quickly transport the steel materials to the port through the contracted logistics companies. Professional contracted logistics companies can significantly reduce costs and various commodity-related expenses. Meanwhile, the flexible transfer ensures that the S690QL high strength steel plate steel materials can be shipped immediately after passing the quality inspection.

Vanadium mainly exists in the form of carbide in S690QL high strength steel plate and so on steel. Its main function is to refine the structure and grain size of steel and reduce the strength and toughness of steel. When the solid solution is dissolved at high temperature, the hardenability is increased; conversely, if it is in the form of carbide, the hardenability is reduced. Vanadium increases the tempering stability of quenched steel and produces secondary hardening effect. The vanadium content in steel, except high speed tool steel, is generally less than 0.5%.

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