Trusted Steel Plate Solutions for Marine, Offshore & Shipbuilding Projects
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When it comes to harsh marine environments, selecting the right steel plate is more than a matter of strength—it’s a matter of safety, durability, and compliance. In shipbuilding and offshore construction, materials must withstand corrosion, dynamic loading, weldability requirements, and classification society standards. This guide provides expert insights into the most reliable steel plate types used across the marine and offshore sectors.
Why Material Selection Matters for Offshore Construction?
Offshore structures like oil rigs, platforms, FPSOs, and commercial ships operate under extreme environmental loads, including:
Saltwater corrosion
Sub-zero temperature impact
Fatigue and cyclic loading
Welding and repair constraints
Choosing the wrong material could result in structural failure or non-compliance with classification societies such as ABS, DNV, or BV.
What Properties Should Marine Steel Plates Have?
To meet the technical demands of shipbuilding and offshore installations, steel plates must offer:
High tensile and yield strength (≥355 MPa for offshore platforms)
Excellent low-temperature toughness (Charpy impact at –40°C or below)
Good weldability (especially for thick plates)
Corrosion resistance (especially for outer hull or splash zones)
Certifications from ABS, BV, DNV, or CCS
Application Scenarios in Focus
1. Ocean-Going Ships – Hull Structures
Recommended Plates:ASTM A131, EH36, AH36, DH36 Why: High impact toughness, classification society approval (e.g., ABS, LR, BV). Use Case: Bulk carriers, oil tankers, cargo ships.
Recommended Plates:A516 Gr. 70, 9% Ni Steel (for cryogenic) Why: Resistance to high and low temperatures, pressure tolerance. Use Case: Fuel tanks, liquefied gas containers, pressure holding units.
Expert Buyer Q&A — Answering Your Top Concerns
Q1: How do I ensure the steel plate meets marine classification society standards (ABS, DNV, LR)? A: CJM supplies steel plates from major societies including ABS, DNV, BV, and LR. For A131 and offshore plates like S355G10+M, MTCs and classification stamps are available upon request.
Q2: Can your steel plates withstand corrosion in saltwater environments? A: Yes. Grades like EH36, API 2H Gr.50, and A588 marine weathering steel offer enhanced corrosion resistance. For long-term exposure, we recommend coating or using stainless alloy overlays.
Q3: Are your steel plates suitable for deep-sea weld operations? A: Absolutely. Our steel plates offer consistent carbon content, good weldability, and can be paired with AWS-rated welding materials suitable for underwater and pressure-sensitive structures.
Q4: Do you provide cutting or custom plate sizes for ship modules? A: Yes. We offer plasma, flame, and waterjet cutting services, with customized plate sizes delivered per ISO container specs for ease of sea freight.
Q5: What about logistics? Can you deliver to shipyards globally? A: CJM exports to over 40 countries and regions. We specialize in port-side delivery, marine insurance, and multi-modal transport to major shipbuilding hubs in Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey, UAE, and Brazil.
Q6: Are shipbuilding plates available in custom sizes? Yes, including widths up to 4000mm and lengths up to 12m. Edge trimming, cutting, and beveling can be arranged.
Q7: What about corrosion resistance in splash zones? We recommend EH36 with coating or alloyed plates with corrosion-resistant elements like Ni or Cu.
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Overview of Popular Marine & Offshore Steel Grades
Grade
Standard
Yield Strength (MPa)
Notable Property
Use Case
A131 AH36/DH36/EH36
ASTM
≥355
Impact toughness at -20°C
Ship hulls, decks
API 2H Gr.50
API
≥350
Offshore structural quality
Oil rigs
S355G10+M/N
EN 10225
≥355
Weldable fine grain steel
Subsea structures
A516 Gr.70
ASTM
≥260
Pressure resistance
LNG/fuel tanks
S235JR
EN 10025
≥235
General purpose plate
Shipbuilding frames
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