nm500 steel used for bridges 1500 tons exported to Dubai
Wear resistant plate is composed of two parts, namely carbon steel plate and alloy wear-resistant layer. Under normal conditions, the thickness of the NM500 steel used for bridges alloy wear-resistant layer of the wear-resistant plate is 1 / 3-1 / 2 of the total thickness. When working, the matrix provides the strength, toughness, plasticity and other comprehensive properties to resist external forces, and the alloy wear-resistant layer provides the NM500 steel used for bridges wear-resistant property to meet the requirements of specific working conditions.
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Plate 20 to 30mm thick NM500 steel used for bridges product: 20*1400*11400, 20*2100*7000, 20*2500*6200, 20*2933*7300, 20*3200*4400, 20.9*2851*7000, 21*2100*8810, 21.5*1630*13480, 22*3400*13000, 23.1*2590*7790, 25*1950*10150, 25*1950*9700, 25*2100*8400, 25*2100*8650, 25*2400*11600, 25*2400*8200, 28*2170*13000, 30*1600*10720, 30*1600*8600.
According to the economic development trend in Asia and the economic development of China, India, Japan and ASEAN, it is estimated that the steel consumption in Asia will be 1228 million tons in 2019, with a year-on-year growth of 6.6%; the NM500 steel used for bridges steel demand in Asia in 2020 is predicted to be 1.241 billion tons, with a year-on-year growth of 1.1%. According to the NM500 steel used for bridges economic development of Europe, it is estimated that the steel consumption in Europe will be 202 million tons in 2019, with a year-on-year decrease of 3.3%; the steel demand in Europe in 2020 is predicted to be 205 million tons, with a year-on-year growth of 1.5%.