Baimaoxing
EN36 (often referred to in the context of 655M13) is a low-carbon, nickel-chromium-molybdenum case-hardening steel. In marine engineering, its performance is unparalleled due to its ability to achieve high surface hardness while maintaining a tough, resilient core. This makes it a critical material for high-stress applications in maritime gearboxes, propulsion systems, and heavy-duty cranes.
Key Mechanical Properties: Unlike standard carbon steels, the inclusion of Nickel significantly improves shock resistance, which is vital when operating in fluctuating marine temperatures and high-vibration load environments.
In the current global economic landscape, sourcing consistent, mill-certified EN36 steel is a strategic imperative. Manufacturers are moving towards vertical integration—where the factory is not just a stockist, but a technical partner capable of heat-treating, precision grinding, and metallurgical testing in-house.
We bridge the gap between global industrial standards (ASTM, DIN, JIS) and local application needs. By providing comprehensive Mill Test Certificates (MTC) and conducting third-party inspections (SGS, TUV), we ensure that every batch of marine steel meets the stringent safety requirements of international maritime authorities.
Located in Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, we specialize in the R&D, processing, and distribution of high-performance metals. Our extensive product portfolio spans aerospace-grade alloys, marine steel plates, and precision rods. We adopt scientific management models, ensuring our materials contribute to the reliability of critical infrastructure, including military equipment, petrochemical systems, and shipbuilding.
Integrating Industry 4.0 techniques to monitor tolerance levels in real-time for thicker marine plates.
Research into surface treatment technologies that extend the operational life of steel in high-salinity seawater.
Advanced tracking for global shipments to ensure just-in-time delivery for industrial projects.
A: EN36 is a case-hardening steel with a 3% nickel content. This provides a balance of high surface hardness (for wear resistance) and a tough, ductile core (to resist fracturing under stress), which is essential in marine gearboxes.
A: Yes, we provide full-scale processing, including CNC cutting, beveling, heat treatment, and specialized surface coatings to prevent salt-water corrosion.
A: Absolutely. We provide Mill Test Certificates (MTC) and can facilitate third-party inspection reports (like SGS) to ensure compliance with your specific maritime project standards.