hardox 400 vs ar400 2000tons stock in Iran
The company is a leading steel production and exporting group in steel materials with advanced production technology, metal-cutting skill, and steel structures engineering projects. We can supply carbon steel plate and sheet, alloy steel plates and structural HARDOX 400 vs ar400 steel plates. These hot rolled steel plates are sturdy plates having high quality. Their imperviousness to effect and scrapped area, weld capacity, and workability make them a worthy product in a variety of industries.
Turkey produced 8.97 million metric tons of crude steel in the first quarter, with a 9.6 percent increase from the same month of last year. Iran's crude HARDOX 400 vs ar400 steel production in March amounted to 6.75 million mt. up by 13.2 percent year on year. The CIS registered a HARDOX 400 vs ar400 crude steel output of 25.15 million mt. falling by 0.6 on year-on-year basis, with Russia producing 17.9 million mt, down by one percent, and Ukraine producing 5.32 million mt, falling by 3.4 percent, both on year-on-year basis.
HARDOX 400 vs ar400, Wear-resistant steel plate has good impact resistance:The base plate of the wear-resistant composite steel plate is tough materials such as low carbon steel, low alloy steel, or stainless steel, which reflects the superiority of bimetal. The wear-resistant layer resists the wear of the wear medium, and the substrate bears the load of the medium, so wear-resistant steel plate has good impact resistance. Wear-resistant steel plate can withstand the impact and wear of the high drop hopper in the material conveying system.
In September, China's apparent consumption of crude steel was 94.38 million tons, an increase of 15.58 million tons or 19.8% year-on-year. It has exceeded 90 million tons for five consecutive months. From January to September, China's apparent crude steel consumption was 770 million tons, an increase of 63.14 million tons or 8.9% year-on-year. In terms of growth rate, the apparent consumption of hot-rolled sheet and coated sheet (strip) from January to September increased by more than 40% year-on-year, and the growth rates were 42.6% and 42.0% respectively; railway steel and electrical steel strips fell year-on-year, with a decline. They are 12.8% and 1.4% respectively.