How much do you know about alloy steel 16Mo3 standard
How much do you know about alloy steel 16Mo3 standard
16Mo3 steel contains high percentage of chromium and molybdenum in its chemical composition. 16Mo3 steel is pressure vessel grade chrome molybdenum alloy steel for use in elevated working temperatures. Alloy steel 16Mo3 is perfect fit for use in the manufacturing of modern boilers and steel pressurized vessels found in the oil, gas and concoction industry.
For different shapes of alloy steel 16Mo3 products, there are different technical standards, such as EN10028-2, EN10222-2, EN10216-2, etc. How much do you know about alloy steel 16Mo3 standard?
EN10028-2 standard: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified elevated temperature properties
EN10222-2 standard: Steel forgings for pressure purposes. Ferritic and martensitic steels with specified elevated temperature properties
EN10216-2 standard: Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes. Technical delivery conditions. Non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties
EN10217-5 standard: Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes. Submerged arc welded non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties
EN10217-2 standard: Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes. Electric welded non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties
EN10253-2 standard: Butt-welding pipe fittings. Non alloy and ferritic alloy steels with specific inspection requirements
EN 10273 standard: Hot rolled weldable steel bars for pressure purposes with specified elevated temperature properties
Each above 16Mo3 standard is for a type of alloy steel 16Mo3 product. It can not be mixed.