Seawater Treatment
Steel plays a crucial role in the development and utilization of marine resources. It is widely used in various applications, including tidal power generation, seawater power generation, ocean thermal energy conversion, desalination equipment, large coastal bridges, subsea containers for marine resource exploration, and the construction of large marine structures and ships.
Domestically produced low-alloy seawater corrosion-resistant steels are primarily based on well-established foreign steel grades. Key examples include:
United States: Mariner Cu-P-Ni
Japan: Mariloy Cr-Cu-Mo
France: APS Cr-Al
Representative steel grades include 10CrMoAl and others.