650tons hardox 450 equivalent shipped to United Kingdom
Considering the large workload of allocation and transportion for our steel materials, we have built special shipping department, and make it independent form transportation department. The transportation department is in charge of transporting steel materials from our mill and warehouse to the port, and our shipping department is in charge of the shipping matters. So that our whole shipping efficiency is improved, and shorten time for customers to receive goods.
The elongation of low alloy high strength steel is 15% - 23%, and the impact absorption energy is more than 34J at room temperature. The Hardox 450 equivalent, low alloy high strength steel has good plasticity and impact resistance, which can avoid brittle fracture during impact, and make cold bending and welding easy. In addition, the brittle transition temperature of low alloy high strength steel is low, and the absorbed work value of Grade E steel is not less than 27J at - 40℃. This is of great significance to the engineering components and transportation tools such as vehicles, ships, offshore oil platforms, containers, bridges and so on.
We BBN steel company have in-house machining capabilities with excellent machining experience. CNC machining-technology, We provide Hardox 450 equivalent plate products both conventional and CNC machining services to offer the following machined processes :lathe turning, milling, up to 5 axis cnc, grinding, surface, od and id, threading, single point and grinding, drilling, reaming, and tapping, boring.
In April 8th, 2018, our Philiphine customer purchased 1008 Tons API 5L Gr.B ERW pipes &Q345B seamless steel pipe for offshore oildfield resources drilling project. This is a regular demand almost every two month, and we has been cooperated more than three times, totally around 2100 tons API 5L Gr.B steel pipeline since 2015 year. We can supply the relative certificated for the API 5L Gr.B ERW pipes products like SGS report, B/L &Form M, and mill test certificate.




