Our steel plate products include 12 major series: high-strength low-alloy steel plate, carbon structural steel plate, alloy structural steel plate, boiler and pressure vessel steel plate, bridge steel plate, structural steel plate, shipbuilding and marine oil platform steel plate, pipe steel plate, high strength and high toughness steel plate, mold plate, corrosion-resistant plate, and composite plate.
| Type | Thickness (mm) | Width (mm) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cold rolled steel plate | 0.2-3.0mm | 500-2200mm | As client requirement |
Size range: Plate width 1500-4020mm, thickness 6-700mm, length 3000-18800mm.
Delivery status: According to user requirements, available in hot rolling, normalizing, tempering, normalizing plus tempering, quenching, and other delivery options.
Standard: Can be delivered according to national standards, metallurgical industry standards, American ASTM/ASME standards, Japanese JIS, German DIN, British BS, European EN, international ISO standards, and specific board standards.
Carbon steel plate is generally considered as steel that does not contain much alloy steel elements, also known as mild steel. The primary elements are C, Mn, P, S, and Si, with no minimum limits for elements like Al, Cr, Ni, Mo, V, etc.
Low carbon steel is the most common form, offering excellent malleability and ductility. Medium carbon steel provides a balance of ductility and strength with good wear resistance. High carbon steel offers exceptional strength, while ultra-high carbon steel can be tempered to even greater hardness but loses malleability.
Mild steel (low carbon steel) is not an alloy steel and contains minimal other elements besides iron. Its low carbon content makes it highly ductile, machinable, and weldable compared to high carbon steels, though it cannot be hardened through heating and quenching.
Mild steel sheet plate is versatile, offering toughness, strength, and stiffness. It's ideal for welding and painting, can be easily machine cut and drilled, and is magnetic. Common applications include automotive repairs, engineering patch-up jobs, and various DIY projects.