JIS G3115 SPV450
JIS G3115 SPV450 steel is a low-alloy steel that is suitable for many applications, such as boilers, containers, bridges, and other structures. This steel is also used in the construction of ship hulls, nuclear reactors, and power plants. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of JIS G3115 SPV450 steel have been well-studied and documented because of its wide range of uses.
JIS G3115 SPV490
The JIS G3115 SPV490 specification is available for a variety of steel grades, including low carbon, medium carbon, low alloy and high strength steel. Steel of this grade must be able to withstand the tensile test performed with a load 6 times greater than the normal yield load or a maximum load of 125,000 kgf/cm2 Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS). This tensile test is used to measure the limit at which the steel plate can be stretched until it starts to wear, deform, or to break.
JIS G3115 SPV355
JIS G3115 SPV355 is a versatile steel material and an extremely robust choice for engineering structures. It offers superior strength and performance for applications in a broad array of industries, by combining improved properties such as edge tear-resistance, fatigue strength, ease of welding, good fracture toughness and much more. This steel is an ideal choice for those looking for an economical solution to their structural steel needs.
JIS G3115 SPV315
The mechanical properties of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels, such as yield and tensile strength, Hardness, impact toughness, fracture toughness, and Charpy V notch impact test, are essential for the material selection of pressure vessel plates.
The yield strength of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from 240-518MPa, which is above the minimum yield strength of plates made of mild steels. This makes these steels suitable for applications where high stress and strain is expected.
The tensile strength of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from 415-650MPa, which is significantly higher than the tensile strength of plates made of mild steels. This high tensile strength makes them ideal for construction, pressure vessel applications, and shipbuilding.
The hardness of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from HRB 20 to 35, which is higher than that of mild steels. The hardness of these steels increases with their carbon content. The greater the hardness, the better their wear resistance and thus the longer their service life.
JIS G3115 SPV315 steels have an impact toughness ranging from 27-48J, which is sufficient for most pressure vessel applications. The higher impact toughness of these steels can be attributed to their higher alloy content.
JIS G3115 SPV315 steel plates have a fracture toughness of 9 to 12MPa.m, which is much higher than that of mild steels. This higher fracture toughness of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels makes them suitable for applications requiring good notch toughness.
The yield strength of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from 240-518MPa, which is above the minimum yield strength of plates made of mild steels. This makes these steels suitable for applications where high stress and strain is expected.
The tensile strength of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from 415-650MPa, which is significantly higher than the tensile strength of plates made of mild steels. This high tensile strength makes them ideal for construction, pressure vessel applications, and shipbuilding.
The hardness of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels ranges from HRB 20 to 35, which is higher than that of mild steels. The hardness of these steels increases with their carbon content. The greater the hardness, the better their wear resistance and thus the longer their service life.
JIS G3115 SPV315 steels have an impact toughness ranging from 27-48J, which is sufficient for most pressure vessel applications. The higher impact toughness of these steels can be attributed to their higher alloy content.
JIS G3115 SPV315 steel plates have a fracture toughness of 9 to 12MPa.m, which is much higher than that of mild steels. This higher fracture toughness of JIS G3115 SPV315 steels makes them suitable for applications requiring good notch toughness.
JIS G3115 SPV235
The mechanical properties of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels, such as yield and tensile strength, Hardness, impact toughness, fracture toughness, and Charpy V notch impact test, are essential for the material selection of pressure vessel plates.
The yield strength of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from 240-518MPa, which is above the minimum yield strength of plates made of mild steels. This makes these steels suitable for applications where high stress and strain is expected.
The tensile strength of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from 415-650MPa, which is significantly higher than the tensile strength of plates made of mild steels. This high tensile strength makes them ideal for construction, pressure vessel applications, and shipbuilding.
The hardness of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from HRB 20 to 35, which is higher than that of mild steels. The hardness of these steels increases with their carbon content. The greater the hardness, the better their wear resistance and thus the longer their service life.
JIS G3115 SPV235 steels have an impact toughness ranging from 27-48J, which is sufficient for most pressure vessel applications. The higher impact toughness of these steels can be attributed to their higher alloy content.
JIS G3115 SPV235 steel plates have a fracture toughness of 9 to 12MPa.m, which is much higher than that of mild steels. This higher fracture toughness of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels makes them suitable for applications requiring good notch toughness.
The yield strength of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from 240-518MPa, which is above the minimum yield strength of plates made of mild steels. This makes these steels suitable for applications where high stress and strain is expected.
The tensile strength of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from 415-650MPa, which is significantly higher than the tensile strength of plates made of mild steels. This high tensile strength makes them ideal for construction, pressure vessel applications, and shipbuilding.
The hardness of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels ranges from HRB 20 to 35, which is higher than that of mild steels. The hardness of these steels increases with their carbon content. The greater the hardness, the better their wear resistance and thus the longer their service life.
JIS G3115 SPV235 steels have an impact toughness ranging from 27-48J, which is sufficient for most pressure vessel applications. The higher impact toughness of these steels can be attributed to their higher alloy content.
JIS G3115 SPV235 steel plates have a fracture toughness of 9 to 12MPa.m, which is much higher than that of mild steels. This higher fracture toughness of JIS G3115 SPV235 steels makes them suitable for applications requiring good notch toughness.
JIS G3115 SPV36
The welding properties of JIS G3115 SPV36 steel vary depending on the grade and thickness of the material. Generally, this alloy is easy to weld and is particularly suitable for welding with the shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding processes. The low risk of cracking, high corrosion resistance, and consistent mechanical properties make this metal a popular choice for welded structures.
JIS G3115 SPV32
JIS G3115 SPV32 steel is composed of a range of metals, including iron, chrome, manganese, molybdenum, and vanadium. The composition of this alloy varies depending on the grade, but the common elements found in many grades include 0.45-0.52% carbon, 1.60-2.00% manganese, 0.50-1.00% chromium, 0.30-0.60% molybdenum, and 0.20-0.50% vanadium. The addition of these elements results in a high level of corrosion resistance, increased mechanical strength, and improved weldability.
JIS G3115 SPV42
The welding properties of JIS G3115 SPV42 steel vary depending on the grade and thickness of the material. Generally, this alloy is easy to weld and is particularly suitable for welding with the shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding processes. The low risk of cracking, high corrosion resistance, and consistent mechanical properties make this metal a popular choice for welded structures.
JIS G3115 SPV46
JIS G3115 SPV46 steel is composed of a range of metals, including iron, chrome, manganese, molybdenum, and vanadium. The composition of this alloy varies depending on the grade, but the common elements found in many grades include 0.45-0.52% carbon, 1.60-2.00% manganese, 0.50-1.00% chromium, 0.30-0.60% molybdenum, and 0.20-0.50% vanadium. The addition of these elements results in a high level of corrosion resistance, increased mechanical strength, and improved weldability.
JIS G3115 SPV50
JIS G3115 SPV50 plate and sheet can have high yield and tensile strengths, as well as excellent low temperature notch toughness, weldability and fatigue strength. When given appropriate pre-treatment and post-treatment procedures, the steel can be used for deep drawing and forming operations such as in spring and spring retainer parts, through cold blades, applied for high frequency welding of pressure vessels, pipes and tanks, among other uses.