CCS D grade marine steel plate refers to a specific type of steel plate for ship applications that meets the classification requirements of China Classification Society (CCS), specifically for D grade. CCS is a recognized classification society responsible for formulating standards and rules applicable to ships and offshore structures in China.
CCS Class D marine steel plates are commonly used in the construction of ship hulls and other marine structures. It has good strength and toughness and is suitable for withstanding the harsh conditions at sea. Steel plates are manufactured in accordance with the specific requirements specified by CCS to ensure compliance with industry regulations and safety standards.
The Grade D designation indicates the level of tensile strength and impact toughness the steel plate possesses. It indicates that the material has a minimum yield strength of 235 MPa (megapascals) and a minimum tensile strength of 400-520 MPa. These mechanical properties make CCS D grade marine steel plates suitable for various structural components of ships and offshore platforms.
In addition to mechanical properties, CCS Class D marine steel plates undergo rigorous testing and inspection procedures to ensure quality and compliance with classification society standards. This includes dimensional inspections, visual inspections, ultrasonic inspections and mechanical performance testing.
When selecting CCS Class D marine steel plate, it is important to consider factors such as plate thickness, width, length and any additional requirements specified for a specific project or application.







