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Why Choose ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate?
Key Features of ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate
- Increased Temperature Resistance: ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate is used for higher-temperature use, being able to resist temperatures of up to 1000°C (1832°F), and hence is better suited for high-pressure boilers, pressure vessels and heat exchangers. 316 Stainless Steel, on the other hand, is used for approximately 870°C (1600°F).
- Improved Creep Resistance: The SA387 Grade 22 is chromium and molybdenum alloyed, making it have a better creep resistance at elevated temperatures than the 316 Stainless Steel. This makes SA387 Grade 22 better for applications where the material is exposed to constant high pressure and heat stress over a long period.
- Better Weldability: While 316 Stainless Steel is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate offers better weldability in high-temperature environments due to its specific composition of chromium and molybdenum. This results in stronger welded joints in pressure vessels and boilers, where welding strength is critical.
Applications
Superior Resistance to High-Pressure Conditions: SA387 Grade 22 offers better performance in high-pressure environments compared to 316 Stainless Steel, which is less suited for handling extreme pressure situations typically found in heavy industrial applications like power plants.
Cost-Effectiveness: While 316 Stainless Steel is corrosion-resistant and suitable for marine and acidic environments, ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate is more cost-effective for high-temperature, high-pressure environments where thermal and creep resistance are paramount. For industries focused on thermal performance and pressure resistance, SA387 Grade 22 often offers more value for the price.
Compositions and Properties of ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate
The ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate is composed of chromium (2.25%) and molybdenum (1%), which give the material its excellent resistance to corrosion and heat. These key elements, along with carbon, silicon, manganese and phosphorus, form a steel alloy that ensures exceptional strength and toughness, even at high temperatures. The alloy also provides an excellent balance of strength and ductility, which makes it suitable for heavy-duty applications. The high chromium content contributes to its enhanced oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures, while the molybdenum addition helps in improving its resistance to high-temperature creep and impact. These unique properties make ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate a reliable choice for industries that require robust performance under extreme conditions. The material can also be easily welded, further expanding its applications across various industries like power generation, chemical processing and pressure vessel manufacturing.
Packaging, Testing & Delivery
We take great care in packaging and delivering ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate to ensure that it arrives in perfect condition. All our plates undergo rigorous testing procedures, including chemical analysis, mechanical testing and quality checks in compliance with international standards. We provide a mill test certificate with every order to confirm that our plates meet the specifications required by our clients. As an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, we adhere to the highest quality management standards, ensuring that each product is of superior quality and reliability. Our SA387 Grade 22 Plates are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transportation and we offer timely delivery to locations across Mumbai and beyond. We strive to offer our customers a seamless experience from purchase to delivery.
For industries demanding exceptional performance and durability, ASME SA387 Grade 22 Plate is the ideal solution. Choose Nandini Steel as your trusted supplier and rest assured that you will receive premium-quality products with guaranteed reliability. Whether you need to meet high-pressure requirements or extreme temperature conditions, our SA387 Gr. 22 CL 2 plates will exceed your expectations. Contact us today for a quote and experience the difference in quality and service!
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ASME Sa387 Grade 22 Plate Specification
Specifications: ASTM A387 / ASME SA387
Dimensions: MSRR, AMS, BS, JIS, AISI, ASTM, GB, DIN, EN, etc
Size Range: 3.0–10.0 mm (hot rolled), 0.5-6.4 mm (cold rolled)
Thickness: 0.3 mm to 120 mm
Width: 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, etc
Length: 2000mm,2440mm, 3000mm,5800mm, etc
Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo |
Alloy Steel Gr 22 | 0.05 – 0.15 | 0.30-0.60 | 0.50 max | 0.035 max | 0.035 max | 2.0 – 2.5 | 0.90 – 1.10 |
Grade | Tensilee Strength | Yield Strength (mpa) | Elongation | Reduction of Area |
ASTM A387 GR22 | 415 – 585 Mpa | 205 min | 18% min | 40% min |
STANDARD | UNS | EN | BS | DIN |
A387 / SA 387 | K21590 | 10 CRMO 910 | 622-515B | 10 CRMO 910 |
ASME Sa387 Grade 22 Plate Thickness Chart
Thickness | Width | Length |
---|---|---|
8 | 2000 | 6000 |
6 | 2500 | 6000 |
60 | 1800 | 3400 |
6 | 2000 | 6000 |
5 | 2000 | 6000 |
4 | 2000 | 6000 |
8 | 2500 | 6000 |
12 | 2000 | 6000 |
10 | 2000 | 6000 |
16 | 2000 | 6000 |
15 | 2000 | 6000 |
50 | 2000 | 6000 |
20 | 2000 | 6000 |
25 | 2000 | 6000 |
32 | 2000 | 6000 |
40 | 2000 | 6000 |
Weight Per ASME Sa387 Grade 22 Plate
Steel Plate Size (ft) | Pattern Height, in (mm) | Flat Plate Weight/Sheet (lbs) | Thickness (in. or AWG) | Checker Plate Weight/Sheet (lbs) |
4×8 | – | 33.06 | 22 gauge | – |
– | 20.78 | 26 gauge | – | |
– | 16.47 | 28 gauge | – | |
– | 41.82 | 20 gauge | – | |
0.0197 (0.5) | 66.39 | 16 gauge | 79.19 | |
– | 52.67 | 18 gauge | – | |
0.0315 (0.8) | 105.59 | 12 gauge | 125.11 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 83.77 | 14 gauge | 97.14 | |
0.055 (1.40) | 163.35 | 1/8 | 192.15 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 81.68 | 1/16 | 95.05 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 408.38 | 5/16 | 441.15 | |
326.71 | 1/4 | 359.47 | ||
245.03 | 3/16 | 277.80 | ||
571.74 | 7/16 | 604.50 | ||
490.06 | 3/8 | 522.83 | ||
735.09 | 9/16 | 767.86 | ||
653.41 | 1/2 | 686.18 | ||
898.44 | 11/16 | 931.21 | ||
816.77 | 5/8 | 849.53 | ||
1061.80 | 13/16 | 1094.56 | ||
980.12 | 3/4 | 1012.89 | ||
1306.83 | 1 | 1339.59 | ||
1143.47 | 7/8 | 1176.24 | ||
4×4 | – | 8.23 | 28 gauge | – |
– | 10.39 | 26 gauge | – | |
– | 16.53 | 22 gauge | – | |
– | 20.91 | 20 gauge | – | |
– | 26.33 | 18 gauge | – | |
0.0197 (0.5) | 33.19 | 16 gauge | 39.59 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 41.88 | 14 gauge | 48.57 | |
0.0315 (0.8) | 52.80 | 12 gauge | 62.56 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 40.84 | 1/16 | 47.53 | |
0.055 (1.40) | 81.68 | 1/8 | 96.08 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 122.51 | 3/16 | 138.90 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 163.35 | 1/4 | 179.74 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 245.03 | 3/8 | 261.41 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 326.71 | 1/2 | 343.09 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 490.06 | 3/4 | 506.44 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 653.41 | 1 | 669.80 | |
2×4 | – | 10.45 | 20 gauge | – |
– | 5.19 | 26 gauge | – | |
– | 4.12 | 28 gauge | – | |
– | 8.27 | 22 gauge | – | |
0.0197 (0.5) | 16.60 | 16 gauge | 19.80 | |
– | 13.17 | 18 gauge | – | |
0.0315 (0.8) | 26.40 | 12 gauge | 31.28 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 20.94 | 14 gauge | 24.29 | |
0.055 (1.40) | 40.84 | 1/8 | 48.04 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 20.42 | 1/16 | 23.76 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 81.68 | 1/4 | 89.87 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 61.26 | 3/16 | 69.45 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 163.35 | 1/2 | 171.55 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 122.51 | 3/8 | 130.71 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 326.71 | 1 | 334.90 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 245.03 | 3/4 | 253.22 | |
4×10 | – | 52.27 | 20 gauge | – |
– | 25.97 | 26 gauge | – | |
– | 20.58 | 28 gauge | – | |
– | 65.83 | 18 gauge | – | |
– | 41.33 | 22 gauge | – | |
0.0197 (0.5) | 82.98 | 16 gauge | 98.98 | |
0.0315 (0.8) | 131.99 | 12 gauge | 156.39 | |
0.055 (1.40) | 204.19 | 1/8 | 240.19 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 104.71 | 14 gauge | 121.43 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 408.38 | 1/4 | 449.34 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 102.10 | 1/16 | 118.82 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 816.77 | 1/2 | 857.73 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 306.29 | 3/16 | 347.25 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 1225.15 | 3/4 | 1266.11 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 612.57 | 3/8 | 653.53 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 1633.53 | 1 | 1674.49 | |
5×10 | – | 65.34 | 20 gauge | – |
– | 32.47 | 26 gauge | – | |
– | 25.73 | 28 gauge | – | |
– | 51.66 | 22 gauge | – | |
0.0197 (0.5) | 103.73 | 16 gauge | 123.73 | |
– | 82.29 | 18 gauge | – | |
0.0315 (0.8) | 164.99 | 12 gauge | 195.49 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 130.89 | 14 gauge | 151.79 | |
0.055 (1.40) | 255.24 | 1/8 | 300.24 | |
0.0256 (0.65) | 127.62 | 1/16 | 148.52 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 510.48 | 1/4 | 561.68 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 382.86 | 3/16 | 434.06 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 1020.96 | 1/2 | 1072.16 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 765.72 | 3/8 | 816.92 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 2041.91 | 1 | 2093.11 | |
0.060 (1.52) | 1531.44 | 3/4 | 1582.64 |
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