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S355G8+M/+N offshore platform steel

S355G8+M/+N offshore platform steel

S355G8 comes under the standard EN10225:2001 which the technical delivery condition for weldable steels for fixed offshore structures. S355G8 can either be normalised (N) or thermo-mechnically rolled (M) and is a structural grade offering good tensile and yield strength.

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S355G8+M/+N offshore platform steel comes under the standard EN10225:2001 which the technical delivery condition for weldable steels for fixed offshore structures. S355G8 can either be normalised (N) or thermo-mechnically rolled (M) and is a structural grade offering good tensile and yield strength. 

S355G8+M/+N offshore platform steel steel is used throughout the offshore oil and gas industry in the construction of structures and platforms. Please refer to the technical information below for S355G8+M and S355G8+N. 

Mechanical Properties of S355G8+M/+N offshore platform steel

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