Factory price export 09CuPCrNi-B material standard steel to Myanmar
What is the the price of 09CUPCRNI-B material standard inventory? EXW price: 532 USD per ton11*2080*13550, 11.5*2770*8470, 12*1650*7800, 10*2240*8875, 14*3545*5070,, 10*2050*7900, 10*1800*7800, 14.5*2250*10280, 12*3570*13100, 10*3690*10170, 15*2550*6650, 12.5*2415*8550, 15*3200*15000, 12.5*2030*13450, 13*3340*10900, 12*1560*8725, 13*3200*15000, 14*3700*11040, 9*3500*6750, 12*2720*8725, 15*1620*4000, 15*3920*8620, 13*3055*11550, 13*2230*15150."
Consumption of 09CUPCRNI-B material standard, finished steel products in Latin America in 2019 was 64.2 million tons, down by 5% compared to 67.6 million tons in 2018. The decline in steel consumption in the region reflects the contraction of Latin American economies, particularly the three major economies: Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. These three countries together accounted for 87% of the reduced steel consumption in Latin America. However, our steel materials export volume to those countries did not decrease but show a increasing tendency last year.
How to distinguish between hot rolled and cold rolled process? The hot-rolled steel sheet has low strength, easy production and processing, and good plasticity. The process performance of the hot-rolled steel plate is poor (air oxidation and low smoothness), but the plastic deformation is good. Generally, it is medium and thick plate, 09CUPCRNI-B material standard, high compressive strength, high strength, and high surface smoothness. Cold-rolled steel sheets have high strength and relatively difficult production and processing, but they are not easy to deform and have high compressive strength.
Hydrogen (H) is the most harmful element in general steel such as 09CUPCRNI-B material standard. Hydrogen dissolved in steel will cause hydrogen embrittlement, white spots and other defects. Hydrogen, like oxygen and nitrogen, has very little solubility in solid steel. It dissolves into liquid steel at high temperature, and accumulates in the structure without time to escape when cooling, forming high-pressure micro pores, which greatly reduce the plasticity, toughness and fatigue strength of steel, and even cause cracks and brittle fracture in severe cases. "Hydrogen embrittlement" mainly occurs in martensitic steel, but not very prominent in ferrite steel, and generally increases with hardness and carbon content.