5754 thick aluminum plate in the ship market prospects
5754 aluminum plate as aluminium product advantages in ship market prospects are very broad, Chinese Shipbuilding Industry Association released data show that in the first half of this year, the national scale shipbuilding enterprises have 1485, according to the national shipbuilding orders, Chinese accounted for 46%, Japan accounted for 20%, South Korea accounted for 13%. This also means that China's shipbuilding industry in the global market.
In the "The Belt and Road" infrastructure construction tide driven, aluminum processing enterprises will usher in a new development opportunity. Aluminum alloy is widely used in the field of ship. Aluminum has been used on ships for more than and 100 years, because the weight of aluminum is 1/3 of steel, the strength is twice the steel. This reduces the weight of the ship, good to accelerate the speed of the ship, reducing the fuel, increasing the load. Henan Mingtai production of 5754 thick aluminium plate widely used in ships, with good corrosion resistance, extending the life of the ship. In addition, there is a good processing performance and weldability, to a large extent, improve the safety of the ship.
Although the high-end aluminium products with broad market space, but this does not mean that any aluminium processing enterprises can snatch a piece of cake". It is understood that the domestic production of high-end aluminium products manufacturers. aluminium was awarded by the Wuhan branch of the Chinese society "China approval certificate" in June 23rd. The certificate obtained shows that the company's ability to produce aluminium alloy plate and conditions in line with the China Classification Society certification standards. With the rapid development of China's marine economy of attention and the world shipbuilding industry, companies rely on equipment in Aluminium Alloy sheet manufacturing and technological advantages, with Aluminium Alloy Sheet Company ship will develop a more broad market prospects for the company.
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