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VL DH32 hot rolled high strength ship plate carbon steel sheet

VL DH32 refers to a high-strength ship plate made of carbon steel that is commonly used in shipbuilding applications. It is approved by classification societies such as DNV (Det Norske Veritas) or ABS (American Bureau of Shipping).

The DH32 designation indicates that the steel has a minimum yield strength of 315 MPa (megaPascals) and a specified minimum tensile strength of 440-590 MPa. This high-strength property makes it suitable for constructing ships and offshore structures.

VL DH32 hot rolled high-strength ship plate carbon steel sheets are produced through the hot rolling process, which involves heating the steel to high temperatures and passing it through rollers to achieve the desired thickness and shape.

These carbon steel sheets offer excellent weldability, formability, and toughness. They provide good corrosion resistance and are capable of withstanding harsh marine environments.

Used in various ship components such as hulls, decks, and superstructures, VL DH32 hot rolled high-strength ship plate carbon steel sheets contribute to the overall strength and durability of the vessel, ensuring safe and reliable operation at sea.

In summary, VL DH32 hot rolled high-strength ship plate carbon steel sheets are a reliable choice for shipbuilding applications, providing excellent strength, weldability, and corrosion resistance for the construction of durable and seaworthy vessels.