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A203 Grade A is a nickel alloy steel specifically designed for ultra-low-temperature environments, classified as a steel plate for pressure vessels under the ASTM A203/A203M standard.2026-05-15
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ASTM A203/A203M nickel alloy steel plates are widely used in the manufacture of pressure vessels and low-temperature equipment.2026-05-09
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ASTM A202 Grade B is a chromium-manganese-silicon low-alloy steel tailored for high-pressure, medium-temperature pressure vessel applications.2026-04-30
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ASTM A202 Grade A is a critical chromium-manganese-silicon low-alloy steel plate specifically designed for welded pressure vessels and boilers operating at medium temperatures.2026-04-30
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ASTM A202 Pressure Vessel Steel Material and Grades:
Alloy System: **Chromium-Manganese-Silicon (Cr-Mn-Si)** Low-Alloy Heat-Resistant Steel2026-04-17
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A203 Grade A is a nickel alloy steel specifically designed for ultra-low-temperature environments, classified as a steel plate for pressure vessels under the ASTM A203/A203M standard.
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ASTM A203/A203M nickel alloy steel plates are widely used in the manufacture of pressure vessels and low-temperature equipment.
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ASTM A202 Grade B is a chromium-manganese-silicon low-alloy steel tailored for high-pressure, medium-temperature pressure vessel applications.
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ASTM A202 Grade A is a critical chromium-manganese-silicon low-alloy steel plate specifically designed for welded pressure vessels and boilers operating at medium temperatures.
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ASTM A202 Pressure Vessel Steel Material and Grades:
Alloy System: **Chromium-Manganese-Silicon (Cr-Mn-Si)** Low-Alloy Heat-Resistant Steel -
ASTM A204/A204M Grade B molybdenum alloy steel plates for pressure vessels feature superior chemical composition and mechanical properties compared to Grade A
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As a molybdenum-alloy steel plate for pressure vessels under the ASTM A204/A204M standard, A204 Gr.A is a low-alloy, high-strength material specifically designed for service conditions involving moderate temperatures (≤400°C) and moderate-to-high pressure








