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The company adheres to green development, supported by scientific and technological innovation and technological progress, vigorously advocates the EN 10025-6 S550Q high strength steel production and life style of saving, environmental protection, civilization and low carbon, adheres to the new industrialization road and the sustainable development road. Actively carry out international trade and maintain stable economic and trade relations with more than 80 countries and regions including the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and Australia.
The sulfur element (S element) comes from the ore and fuel coke of steelmaking. It is a harmful element in EN 10025-6 S550Q high strength steel etc. steel. Sulfur exists in steel in the form of iron sulfide (FeS). FeS and Fe form a low melting point (985℃) compound. The hot working temperature of steel is generally above 1150 - 1200℃, so when the steel is hot working, the premature melting of FeS compound causes the workpiece to crack, which is called "hot brittleness". It reduces ductility and toughness of steel and causes cracks during forging and rolling. Sulfur is also detrimental to welding performance and reduces corrosion resistance.
Q345B material is a low-carbon alloy steel, with good overall performance, low temperature performance, cold stamping performance, welding performance and machinability. Q345R steel is a special plate for pressure vessels with a yield strength of 345MPa. It has good comprehensive mechanical properties and technological performance. In addition to the tensile strength and elongation requirements higher than Q345 (16Mn) steel, Q345R is also required to ensure impact toughness.
Lopes, President of the Brazilian Iron and Steel Association, pointed out that at present, increasing EN 10025-6 S550Q high strength steel and so on steel exports would be the best choice for Brazilian steel producers. The Association has made a series of proposals to the Brazilian government to support the economic recovery. Lopes revealed that the Association is seeking to increase the export tax rebate proportion of the steel industry from the current 0.1% to 5%, which will give related products a price advantage of 7% when exporting, and the export volume is expected to increase by 20%.
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