Steel Plates

Steel Plates

Introduction

Steel plates are fundamental components in various industries due to their strength, durability, and versatility. Made from carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel, these plates are used in construction, manufacturing, and engineering applications. Their high tensile strength and resistance to impact and wear make them suitable for heavy-duty uses.

Steel plates are available in a range of grades and sizes, making them adaptable to different operational requirements.

  • High strength and durability
  • Resistance to impact and wear
  • Versatility in applications
  • Available in various grades and sizes
  • Cost-effective and widely used

Features of Steel Plates

  • Strength: Steel plates offer exceptional strength and can handle substantial loads and stresses.
  • Durability: Known for their durability, steel plates resist wear and tear, making them ideal for demanding applications.
  • Versatility: Available in various grades such as carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel, each suited for specific needs.
  • Fabrication: Steel plates can be easily cut, welded, and shaped to meet specific project requirements.
  • Cost-Effective: Generally more affordable compared to other metals while providing reliable performance.

Steel Plate Characteristics

  • Material Grades: Includes various grades such as A36, A516, A572, and stainless steel grades like 304 and 316.
  • Surface Finish: Available in hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and coated finishes.
  • Thickness Range: Steel plates come in a wide range of thicknesses, from thin sheets to heavy plates.
  • Fabrication: Can be processed into various shapes and sizes for specific applications.
  • Standards: Complies with various industry standards and specifications for quality and performance.

Steel Plate Specifications

  • Material Grades: Carbon Steel (A36, A572), Alloy Steel (A514, A517), Stainless Steel (304, 316)
  • Size Range: Custom sizes available, with standard plates typically up to 96" x 240"
  • Thickness Range: From 0.125" to 12" thick, with custom thicknesses available upon request
  • Tolerance: Meets industry standards for dimensional accuracy and surface finish
  • Standards and Specifications: ASTM A36, ASTM A572, ASTM A514, ASTM A516
  • Finish Options: Available in hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and various coatings

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