EN 16Mo3 steel is chrome molybdenum based steel. EN 16Mo3 steel has the capability of resistance to the warmth and has corrosion safe features. EN 16Mo3 steel is used as wieldable steel in modern boilers and steel pressurized vessels found mainly in the concoction and oil industries. EN 16Mo3 steel is extensively used to perform and deliver functions at high temperatures consistently.
What is EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material? EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material is SA204 Grade B.
EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material SA204 Grade B chemical composition:
Grade |
C |
Si |
Mn |
P |
S |
N |
Cr |
Mo |
Cu |
Ni |
16Mo3 |
0.12-0.20 |
≦0.35 |
0.40-0.90 |
≦0.025 |
≦0.010 |
≦0.012 |
≦0.30 |
0.25-0.35 |
≦0.30 |
≦0.30 |
SA204 Grade B |
≦0.27 |
0.15-0.40 |
≦0.90 |
≦0.035 |
≦0.035 |
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0.45-0.60 |
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EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material SA204 Grade B mechanical properties:
Grade |
Yield Strength |
Tensile Strength |
Elongation |
(Mpa) |
(MPa) |
(%) |
16Mo3 |
≧275 |
440-590 |
≧22 |
SA204 Grade B |
≧275 |
485-620 |
≧17 |
EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material SA204 Grade B and EN 16Mo3 steel are chrome molybdenum based steel. EN 16Mo3 equivalent ASME material SA204 Grade B has excellent heat resistance and corrosion resistant characteristics, and is mainly used for pressure vessels and boilers working at elevated working temperatures.