Baimaoxing Baimaoxing

OEM CCS Grade A Steel Plate Manufacturers & Factory

Premium Shipbuilding Steel Solutions with Global Compliance and Engineering Excellence

Shipbuilding Steel Plate

The Vital Role of CCS Grade A Steel in Global Maritime Infrastructure

In the demanding environment of modern naval architecture, the CCS Grade A Steel Plate stands as the gold standard for hull structural components. Certified by the China Classification Society (CCS), this normal-strength steel is specifically engineered to withstand the corrosive nature of seawater while providing superior weldability and impact resistance. As a leading OEM factory, we recognize that Grade A steel is not just a commodity; it is the fundamental safety barrier between the vessel's cargo and the unforgiving ocean.

Our manufacturing process integrates AI-driven thermal control and precision rolling technologies to ensure a fine-grain microstructure. This technical depth allows for better performance in the "As-Rolled" or "Controlled Rolled" states, meeting the rigorous standards of global shipping registries beyond just CCS, including ABS, LR, and DNV-GL.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ China's Factory Advantage: Scaling Excellence

Why global procurement directors prioritize Chinese OEM CCS Grade A Steel manufacturers.

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Integrated Ecosystem

Liaocheng, our production hub, offers a seamless integration of raw material sourcing and deep processing, reducing lead times by 30%.

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R&D Capability

Our facilities employ advanced spectral analysis and ultrasonic flaw detection to ensure zero-defect output for marine applications.

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Logistics Proximity

Strategically located near major ports, enabling rapid deployment of oversized plates and coils to global shipyards.

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Cost Optimization

Economies of scale allow us to offer competitive pricing without compromising on the strict E-E-A-T standards required by maritime law.

Shandong Baimaoxing Iron and Steel Co., Ltd.

Located in Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, we are a large-scale steel supplier specializing in Research and Development, Processing, and Technical Services. Our expertise spans across marine steel plates, stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium alloys. By adopting a scientific management model, Baimaoxing's products are integral to aerospace, military equipment, petrochemicals, and the shipbuilding industry.

Our commitment to quality is backed by ISO9001:2015 certification and compliance with EU ROHS standards, ensuring that every CCS Grade A plate leaving our factory meets the highest global safety benchmarks.

Baimaoxing Factory

๐ŸŒ Localized Support & Compliance Assurance

Navigating the complexity of international maritime regulations.

For global enterprises, the procurement of CCS Grade A steel involves more than just selecting a manufacturer. It requires a partner who understands the localized nuances of the Jones Act in the USA, the EU Marine Equipment Directive (MED), and the burgeoning shipyard requirements in Southeast Asia. Our OEM services include:

  • Third-Party Witnessing: Coordination with SGS, BV, and Lloyd's for on-site verification.
  • MTC Transparency: Mill Test Certificates (MTC) provided with 100% traceability to the heat number.
  • Anti-Corrosion Coating: Options for shop-primed surfaces using zinc-rich epoxy to survive long sea transits.
  • Custom Dimensions: Precision cutting and bending for specific hull designs to reduce shipyard scrap rates.
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Countries Served

100%

CCS Certification Rate

15k

Annual Tonnage Capacity

24h

Technical Response Time

๐Ÿ“ˆ Future Trends in Marine Steel Manufacturing

Green Shipbuilding

Demand for "Green Steel" is rising. We are optimizing our blast furnace processes to reduce carbon intensity, helping shipowners meet IMO 2050 targets.

Smart Inventory

Just-in-Time (JIT) delivery for ship repair. Our AI-driven supply chain predicts demand spikes in global shipping hubs.

Higher Ductility

New Grade A variants are focusing on better fracture toughness at low temperatures for Arctic shipping routes.

๐Ÿšข Engineering Application Scenarios

From deep-sea vessels to offshore platforms.

Ship Hull Construction

Commercial Hull Construction

The primary use for CCS Grade A plates in bulk carriers and container ships.

Offshore Platforms

Offshore Oil & Gas

Utilized in non-critical deck structures where corrosion resistance is paramount.

Barge Fabrication

Barge & Inland Shipping

Cost-effective solution for vessels operating in river systems and coastal areas.

โš™๏ธ Factory Capabilities & Product Portfolio

Manufacturing Equipment

Carbon Steel Mastery

Our premium carbon steel plates cover grades like Q235B, Q355B, A36, and 1045. We offer thicknesses from 6mm to 12mm with bending and welding processing services available.

"Carbon steel pipe plays an important role in my countryโ€™s steel pipe industry and is widely used in various industrial fields. Strength and toughness: The surface of hot-rolled carbon steel pipe is rough but has good toughness, while cold-rolled has high strength."

Our alloy bars (4140/4130) and seamless tubes (ASTM A53/A106) complement our marine plate offering for comprehensive ship system manufacturing.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between CCS Grade A and Grade B steel? +
Grade A is intended for normal strength applications with impact tests typically not required unless specified, while Grade B requires impact testing at 0ยฐC. Grade A is more cost-effective for general hull structures.
Do you provide Z-direction testing for thicker plates? +
Yes, for plates exceeding 15mm used in critical stress junctions, we offer Z15, Z25, and Z35 through-thickness ductility testing to prevent lamellar tearing.
Can your factory provide pre-treatment services? +
Absolutely. Our production line includes automatic shot blasting and primer painting (ISO standard shop primers) to ensure immediate readiness for shipyard welding.
What are the maximum dimensions you can manufacture for Grade A plates? +
We can produce plates up to 4000mm in width and 18000mm in length, depending on the thickness and shipping constraints.