The Korean Register of Shipping (KRS) is a not-for-profit classification society founded in South Korea offering verification and certification services for ships and marine structures in terms of design, construction, and maintenance. Founded in 1960, the society employs 889 people.[1] Its headquarters in Busan and it has 66 offices worldwide.
KR Ordinary-strength / common strength, shipbuilding steel plate/sheet.
- KR Grade FH36
- KR Grade FH40
- KR Grade FH32
- KR Grade EH40
- KR Grade EH36
- KR Grade EH32
- KR Grade DH40
- KR Grade DH36
- KR Grade DH32
- KR Grade AH40
- KR Grade AH36
- KR Grade AH32
- KR Grade E
- KR Grade D
- KR Grade B
- KR Grade A
- LR Grade D690
Technical Requirements & Additional Services:
- High tension test
- Z-Test (Z15, Z25, Z35)
- Low temperature impacting test
- Ultrasonic test under ASTM A435,A577,A578
- Cetificated by ABS,LR,GL,BV,DNV,KR,NK,CCS,RINA
- Issued Orginal Mill test certificate under EN 10204 FORMAT 3.1/3.2
- Shot blasting and Painting, Cutting and welding as per end user’s demands