EN10028 16Mo3 grade is a chrome molybdenum steel alloy for use in elevated working temperatures. The material is used as a weldable steel in the fabrication of industrial boilers and steel pressurized vessels found in the oil, gas and chemical industry. Due to the materials chrome and molybdenum content, 16Mo3 has excellent heat resistance and corrosion resistant characteristics.
16Mo3 plate steel standard
Grade |
16Mo3 |
Number: |
1.5415 |
Classification |
Alloy special steel |
Density |
7.85 g/cm ³ |
Standard |
EN 10028-2: 2009 Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified elevated temperature properties |
EN 10222-2: 2000 Steel forgings for pressure purposes. Ferritic and martensitic steels with specified elevated temperature properties |
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EN 10216-2: 2014 Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes. Technical delivery conditions. Non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties |
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EN 10217-5: 2002 Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes. Submerged arc welded non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties |
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EN 10217-2: 2002 Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes. Electric welded non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties |
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EN 10253-2: 2007 Butt-welding pipe fittings. Non-alloy and ferritic alloy steels with specific inspection requirements |
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EN 10273: 2007 Hot rolled weldable steel bars for pressure purposes with specified elevated temperature properties |
16Mo3 plate is a chromium-molybdenum vanadium steel. It is equivalent to 12Cr1MoV steel in the Chinese standard. 16Mo3 plate is one of the most used materials in the high temperature range of 480°C~580°C.
12Cr1MoVG alloy pipe use temperature: It is mainly used for superheater pipes, header tanks and steam pipes of steel grades with pipe wall temperature ≤ 580°C high pressure boilers.