
Questions & Answers
High-strength shipbuilding steels: E36, D36, B36, A36, E32, D32, B32, A32;
Shipbuilding steels: E, D, B, A;
Low-alloy shipbuilding steels: 14G2, 17G1SU, 17G1S, 10G2S1, 09G2S;
High-strength shipbuilding steels: F40, E40, D40, A40;
High-corrosion-resistant shipbuilding steels: 15HSND, 10HSND;
Stainless steels: 10Kh17N13M2T, 12Kh18N10T, 08Kh18N10.
GOST (Main Standards for Shipbuilding Sheets)
GOST 19281-2014 — Low-Alloy High-Strength Steel Sheets;
GOST 1577-93 — Rolled Sheets for Shipbuilding and Marine Structures;
GOST 5520-2017 — Sheets for Vessels and Apparatus;
GOST 5521-93 — Rolled Sheets for Shipbuilding.
International Standards (EN / ASTM)
ASTM A131 — Shipbuilding Sheets and Plates (Main International Standard);
EN 10130 — Cold-Rolled Sheets (in some cases, shipbuilding);
EN 10225 — Welded High-Strength Steel Sheets for Marine Structures;
EN 10025 — Structural Steels (often for shipbuilding).
Additional applicable GOST standards (quality and testing):
GOST 11701-84 — Testing of sheet metal products;
GOST 1497-84 — Tensile testing;
GOST 7565-81 — Sampling for testing;
GOST 7566-2018 — General requirements for the supply of metal products.
Shipbuilding sheets are available in the following sizes:
4500x16000 mm;
4200x14000 mm;
4000x12000 mm;
3500x12000 mm;
3200x12000 mm;
3000x10000 mm;
3000x8000 mm;
3000x6000 mm;
2500x10000 mm;
2500x8000 mm;
2500x6000 mm;
2200x8000 mm;
2000x10000 mm;
2000x8000 mm;
2000x6000 mm;
1500x6000 mm;
1500x3000 mm;
1250x2500 mm;
1000x2000 mm.
| Thickness (mm) | Weight of 1 square meter | Weight of 1 sheet 2000х6000 mm (kg) | Weight of 1 sheet
1500х6000 mm (kg) |
| 2 | 15,7 | 188,4 | 141,3 |
| 3 | 23,55 | 282,6 | 211,95 |
| 4 | 31,4 | 376,8 | 282,6 |
| 5 | 39,25 | 471 | 353,25 |
| 6 | 47,1 | 565,2 | 423,9 |
| 8 | 62,8 | 753,6 | 565,2 |
| 10 | 78,5 | 942 | 706,5 |
| 12 | 94,2 | 1130,4 | 847,8 |
| 16 | 125,6 | 1507,2 | 1130,4 |
| 20 | 157 | 1884 | 1413 |
| 25 | 196,25 | 2355 | 1766,25 |
| 30 | 235,5 | 2826 | 2119,5 |









