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ASTM A992 Steel Beams

ASTM A992 and A572 Dual Certified Steel Beam and Channel. We stocks ASTM A992 (A572 Grade 50) dual certified beams. A992 is the most commonly used structural steel in construction and is used to make I beams, Wide Flange, as well as channels, plates.ASTM A992 steel contains small content of vanadium or columbium, copper, nickel, chrome and molybdenum, all of which greatly improve A992 comprehensive property.
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Alloy 20 Stainless Steel

Alloy 20 (UNS N08020) is an austenitic, nickel-iron-chromium based super alloy with additions of Copper and Molybdenum which provide resistance to hostile environments, pitting, and crevice corrosion. It is also stabilized with Columbium to minimize carbide precipitation during welding. Alloy 20 appears to fall between both the stainless and nickel categories as it contains characteristics of both.
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Q195 Hot Rolled Steel Coil

Carbon steel coil is made from slabs (mainly continuous cast slabs),
which are heated and then made into strips by roughing and finishing mills.
The hot steel strip from the last finishing mill is cooled to the set temperature by
laminar flow and rolled into coils by a coiler. The cooling coils are processed into
steel sheets, flat coils, and slit strip products through different finishing lines according
to the different needs of customers.
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AISI 4140 Alloy Steel

Structural steel material 4140 alloy tool steel 42CrMo grade tool steel 42CrMo steel is ultra-high-strength steel with high strength and toughness, good hardenability, no obvious temper brittleness, high fatigue limit, and multiple impact resistance after quenching and tempering, and good low-temperature impact toughness.
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Stainless steel 904L

904L stainless steel is a non-stabilized austenitic stainless steel with low carbon content. This high alloy stainless steel is added with copper to improve its resistance to strong reducing acids, such as sulphuric acid.
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Galvanized Steel Plate

Galvanized Steel Plate
Galvanizing is a zinc coating
applied to sheets of steel through a process called
“continuous hot-dip,” in which steel sheet passes
through a bath of molten zinc.
The liquid zinc bonds to the iron
in the steel forming a protective layer on both sides of the sheet.
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