S. Korea's proposal for revision of international convention on POSCO's novel high manganese steel - Aju Business Daily

SEOUL -- The South Korean government has proposed the revision of an international convention to allow the use of a novel high manganese austenitic steel developed by South Korea's steel giant POSCO for use in liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. If approved, the new steel product for cryogenic applications can be used in various industrial fields such as terminal storage tanks and vehicle tanks.

The revision was proposed at a meeting of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), a U.N. maritime safety agency, on September 6-10, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. If adopted in 2022, it would take effect around January 2028.

Mangalloy, also called manganese steel, is an alloy steel product known for its high impact strength and resistance to abrasion. High manganese steel is drawing attention as a next-generation storage tank material because it has strength and toughness similar to stainless steel. High manganese steel is considered to be more competitive due to its relatively cheaper price and better performance than conventional materials.

Only four types of materials, including aluminum alloy and nine percent nickel steel, were used for LNG carriers. POSCO's high manganese steel, which contains 24 percent manganese, is not damaged even at minus 193 degrees Celsius. The steel company has developed an LNG storage tank using high manganese steel, which is cost-effective and showed superiority over existing cryogenic materials in terms of elongation...



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