Iron Steel Plate

Iron Steel Plates are essential flat products used in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and automotive. Known for their strength, durability, and versatility, these plates are produced from iron and steel and are available in different thicknesses, widths, and grades to meet diverse application requirements.

Steel plates

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Offers excellent tensile strength and resistance to deformation under load.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, from structural components to machinery parts.
  • Weldability: Can be easily welded, cut, and shaped for various industrial uses.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Depending on the finish, some plates can be treated for enhanced resistance to rust and corrosion.

Applications:

  • Construction: Used in building frames, bridges, and structural supports.
  • Manufacturing: Employed in the production of machinery, equipment, and components.
  • Shipbuilding: Utilized for hulls and decks due to their durability and strength.
  • Automotive: Incorporated into the manufacture of vehicle bodies and chassis.
  • Storage Tanks: Used in the fabrication of storage tanks for liquids and gases.

Common Sizes:

  • Thickness: Ranges from 3 mm to 100 mm (or more) depending on the application requirements.
  • Width: Typically available in widths of 1,000 mm, 1,200 mm, and 2,500 mm.
  • Length: Standard lengths are 2,000 mm, 2,500 mm, 3,000 mm, and 6,000 mm, with custom lengths available as needed.

Grades of Iron Steel Plates:

  1. Mild Steel Plates: Low carbon content, good ductility, and weldability, suitable for general use.
  2. High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) Plates: Enhanced strength and corrosion resistance, ideal for structural applications.
  3. Structural Steel Plates: Specifically designed for construction and structural use, offering high yield strength.
  4. Shipbuilding Steel Plates: Designed to meet marine standards, resistant to corrosion and designed for high-strength applications.
  5. Carbon Steel Plates: Used in various applications where high strength and toughness are required.