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High‑Temperature Pressure Vessel Steel Plate | A387 / A204 / P355GH | Cr‑Mo Alloy Boiler Steel
PRODUCT PARAMETERS
Description
🟪 1. Product Overview
High‑Temperature Pressure Vessel Steel Plate is engineered for elevated‑temperature service, typically ranging from 400°C to 600°C, where resistance to:
- Creep
- Thermal fatigue
- Hydrogen attack
- Oxidation
- High‑temperature strength loss
is essential.
These steels are widely used in:
- Refinery reactors
- Hydrogenation units
- High‑temperature boilers
- Petrochemical heaters
- Heat exchangers
- Pressure vessels operating under elevated temperatures
This category includes Cr‑Mo alloy steels, Mo‑alloy steels, and high‑temperature EN/GB grades.
🟪 2. Why High‑Temperature Pressure Vessel Steel?
- Maintains strength at elevated temperatures
- Excellent resistance to creep deformation
- Superior resistance to hydrogen attack (Cr‑Mo grades)
- Good weldability and heat‑treating performance
- Suitable for high‑pressure, high‑temperature petrochemical environments
- Required by refinery and chemical plant design codes
🟪 3. Product Categories
🟪 A. Cr‑Mo Alloy Pressure Vessel Steel (For 400–600°C Service)
Used for high‑temperature reactors, hydrogenation units, catalytic cracking, and petrochemical heaters.
Included Grades
- A387 (Grade 5 / 9 / 11 / 12 / 22 / 91)
Key Notes
- Designed for high‑temperature and high‑pressure environments
- Excellent creep resistance
- Strong resistance to hydrogen attack
- Widely used in refineries and petrochemical plants
- Grade 91 is used for ultra‑high‑temperature service
📌 A387 is the world’s most widely used high‑temperature pressure vessel steel family.
🟪 B. Molybdenum‑Alloy Pressure Vessel Steel (Mo‑Alloy)
Used for elevated‑temperature pressure vessels requiring improved strength and toughness.
Included Grades
- A204 (Grade A / B / C)
Key Notes
- Higher strength than carbon steel at elevated temperatures
- Good resistance to thermal fatigue
- Suitable for boilers, heaters, and high‑temperature pressure vessels
🟪 C. High‑Temperature EN Pressure Vessel Steel
Used in European and international petrochemical and power generation industries.
Included Grades
- P355GH
- P460N
- P460M
Key Notes
- Designed for high‑temperature and high‑pressure service
- P460N/M used for thick‑wall high‑temperature vessels
- Excellent weldability and toughness
🟪 D. High‑Temperature GB Pressure Vessel Steel
Used in Chinese petrochemical, power generation, and refinery equipment.
Included Grades
- Q345R (High‑Temperature Applications)
- Q370R (Enhanced High‑Temperature Performance)
Key Notes
- Widely used in boilers, reactors, and high‑temperature pressure systems
- Q370R offers improved high‑temperature strength
🟪 E. High‑Temperature Nickel‑Alloy Pressure Vessel Steel
Used for high‑temperature + low‑temperature + hydrogen service.
Included Grades
- A203 (A / B / D / E / F)
Key Notes
- Nickel improves toughness and high‑temperature stability
- Suitable for combined high‑temperature and low‑temperature cycles
🟪 F. High‑Strength High‑Temperature Pressure Vessel Steel
Used for thick‑wall, high‑pressure, high‑temperature vessels.
Included Grades
- A202 (A / B)
- A537 (Class 1 / 2 / 3)
Key Notes
- Higher strength for heavy‑duty pressure vessels
- Suitable for high‑pressure, high‑temperature reactors
🟪 4. Complete Grade List (High‑Temperature Service)
ASTM / ASME
- A387 (Gr 5 / 9 / 11 / 12 / 22 / 91)
- A204 (A / B / C)
- A202 (A / B)
- A203 (A / B / D / E / F)
- A537 (Class 1 / 2 / 3)
EN 10028
- P355GH
- P460N
- P460M
GB
- Q345R (High‑Temp)
- Q370R
🟪 5. Mechanical Properties
| Grade | Yield Strength | Tensile Strength | Temperature Resistance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A387 Gr 11 | ≥275 MPa | 415–585 MPa | Up to ~600°C | Cr‑Mo alloy, creep‑resistant |
| A387 Gr 22 | ≥275 MPa | 450–620 MPa | Up to ~600°C | Hydrogen‑resistant |
| A387 Gr 91 | ≥415 MPa | 585–760 MPa | Up to ~650°C | Ultra high‑temperature steel |
| A204 Gr C | ≥275 MPa | 485–620 MPa | Up to ~550°C | Mo‑alloy steel |
| P355GH | ≥275 MPa | 470–630 MPa | High‑temperature boilers | EN standard |
| P460N | ≥460 MPa | 550–720 MPa | High‑pressure, high‑temp | Thick‑wall vessels |
| Q370R | ≥370 MPa | 510–650 MPa | High‑temperature reactors | GB high‑temp grade |
🟪 6. Chemical Composition
| Grade | C (%) | Mn (%) | Si (%) | Cr (%) | Mo (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A387 Gr 11 | ≤0.15 | 0.40–0.65 | 0.50–1.00 | 1.00–1.50 | 0.45–0.65 | Cr‑Mo alloy |
| A387 Gr 22 | ≤0.15 | 0.40–0.65 | 0.50–1.00 | 2.00–2.50 | 0.90–1.10 | High‑temp hydrogen service |
| A204 Gr C | ≤0.20 | 0.90–1.50 | ≤0.50 | — | 0.45–0.60 | Mo‑alloy |
| P355GH | ≤0.20 | 0.80–1.50 | ≤0.40 | — | — | EN high‑temp steel |
| P460N | ≤0.20 | 1.00–1.70 | ≤0.50 | — | — | High‑strength high‑temp steel |
🟪 7. Product Specifications
- Thickness: 6 – 200 mm
- Width: 1500 – 3000 mm
- Length: Custom lengths available
- Delivery Conditions:
- Normalized
- Quenched & Tempered
- Thermo‑Mechanically Rolled
- UT Testing (A/B/C/D)
🟪 8. Applications
- High‑temperature boilers
- Refinery reactors
- Hydrogenation units
- Petrochemical heaters
- High‑temperature pressure vessels
- Heat exchangers
- Catalytic cracking units
🟪 9. Why Choose WelSteels
- Full range of high‑temperature pressure vessel steel grades
- Expertise in Cr‑Mo and Mo‑alloy steels
- Precision cutting and heavy‑plate processing
- SGS / BV / TUV inspection available
- Export‑grade seaworthy packaging
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