Areas of application
Steel shipbuilding plates are used in the cabin structures of cruise ships. The especially thin but wide plates are used for such applications to offer the best processing properties such as flatness and weldability. In contrast, high-strength, thermomechanically rolled shipbuilding plates are used in offshore applications. They are used for platform superstructures or for special ships in the oil and gas industry.
Safety and quality
We guarantee the highest safety and quality standards and meet all the requirements of renowned certification companies.
- Germanischer Lloyd (GL), Germany
- Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Norway
- Registro Italiano Navale (RINA), Italy
- Bureau Veritas (BV), France
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping (LRS), Great Britain
- American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), USA
- Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS), Russia
Steel grades
A, B, D, E |
AH 32 TM, A 32 TM, DH 32 TM, D 32 TM, EH 32 TM, E 32 TM |
AH 36 TM, A 36 TM, DH 36 TM, D 36 TM, EH 36 TM, E 36 TM |
Dimensions
Plate thickness | 5–150 mm max. (dependent on width and steel grade) |
Plate width | 3,950 mm max. (dependent on thickness and steel grade) |
Plate length | 18,700 mm max. (dependent on thickness and steel grade) |
Ordered weight | At least 2 tons per line item |
Unit weight | 11.7 tons max. |
Applications
Segment-specific applications for this product
- Energy | Offshore
- Construction and mechanical engineering industry | Mechanical engineering



























