What is the trend of 09CuPCrNi-B steel standard prices this winter
Common medium thick and heavy steel plates are widely used for manufacturing various containers, furnace shells, furnace plates, bridges and automobile static steel plates, low steel alloy steel plates, bridge steel plates, general steel plates, boiler steel plates, pressure vessel steel plates, pattern steel plates, automobile girder steel plates, tractor parts and welding components. 09CUPCRNI-B steel standard, bridge steel plates are used for large railway bridges. They are required to bear dynamic load, impact, vibration, corrosion resistance, etc.
Weathering steel 09CUPCRNI-B steel standard generally adopts the process route of refined material entering the furnace-smelting (converter, electric furnace-microalloying treatment-argon blowing-LF refining-low superheat continuous casting (feeding rare earth wire)-controlled rolling and controlled cooling. During smelting, the scrap steel is added to the furnace along with the charge and smelted according to the conventional process.
The main raw material of 09CUPCRNI-B steel standard, hot rolling coil is billet. After heating the billet, the strip made from the coarse and fine rolling mill is cooled to a certain temperature by specific cooling, and then the cooled steel strip is made into rolled steel strip by coiler. But generally, according to the buyer's demand, the manufacturer can further process the cooled steel strip into steel plate or flat coil and other products.
"As Covid 19 spreads around the world, all unnecessary businesses and factories have been closed in Italy this week. South Korea's POSCO, the world's fifth-largest steelmaker, announced on March 24th that it would close its 09CUPCRNI-B steel standard wire-processing centre near the northern Italian city of Verona from Thursday March 26th until April 3rd. POSCO has already closed two wire-processing centres in Delhi and Pune. Two wire processing centers in Malaysia and Thailand also announced last week that they will be closed until March 31."