Steel Plates
Often used for structural applications, bridge and building work and heavy equipment manufacturing, steel plates are measured differently from other steel products. Rather than having standard gauges, similar to sheets and pipes, it is measured strictly in inches. It is available in a variety of formats that include:
API/EN High Tensile
These are typically used in the offshore sector with plates for line pipe as well as structural applications an option. The applicable codes and standards for this type of steel plates are noted as API 2W with Grade 60 typically in use.This is a low sulfur metal that are typically cold formed for strength and durability. Sour service is a wise idea and will ensure resistance to sulfide stress corrosion cracking.
Typically created to ASTM A36 or AISI 1008/1010 standards, and most often galvanized to provide increased corrosion resistance, it is commonly applied in line pipe fabrication. Thicknesses range from 3/16 to 1 1/2 inches.
Conforming to ASTM A263 / ASME SA-263 / ASTM A264 / ASME SA-264 standards, these use two or more metals for specific purposes. Typically it is a stainless steel and a low alloy backer to prevent corrosion but control costs. Using hot rolling to bond the materials, the base metal must conform to specific standards as well as the clad steel or metal. Base metal standards will conform to:
- Pressure vessel use carbon steel plate A516, A285, SA-516, SA-285
- Pressure vessel use low-alloy steel plate A387, SA-387, P235GH etc
- Structural carbon steel plate A36, A283, S235JR, S235JR, P355 NH, P355 NH1
- Other standards in available steel plates, such as, BS, JIS, ASTM, ASME, various ship classification society standards are also applicable.
- The clad steel will conform to ASTM or ASME standards that include:
- Stainless Steel Spec: ASTM A240 : 304L, 316L, 317L, 321, 347, 405S, 410S, 430, 904L, 2205, AI6XN
- Nickel Alloy Spec: B162 : Nickel 200, Nickel 201
- Nickel Alloy Spec: B127 , B424, B443: Alloy 400, C276, Alloy  600/625/825/686, +C22, +Carpenter, 20
- Titanium Alloys: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 7, Grade 11
Other standards in available steel plates, such as, BS, JIS, ASTM, ASME, various ship classification society standards are also applicable.
Providing steel with high ductility and strength, this is a two-step heating process that hardens the plate and then quenches it with water to temper the material and create optimal properties and conditions. This results in high strength metal. Common grading includes 80, 400, and 500.
The goal here is to create thinner sheets with optimal strength and sheets are thermo-mechanically rolled to deliver cold-forming behaviors where this level of strength is needed. Used in heavy duty machinery and port equipment, it can be found in EN 10025-2 and EN 10149-2 specifications at thicknesses ranging from 2.5mm to 12mm.
Steel bulb flat sheets are used for shipbuilding and will be in grades A, B, A32, A36, D, D32 and D36. They will have to meet standards such as GB/994, AH32, AH36, DH32, DH36, EH32,EH36,AH40, and DH40 and come in thicknesses of 4 to 20mm.
Specialty items for refineries, oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, transport, power plants, and energy industries, these are used in everything from storage tanks and columns to reactors and heat exchangers. Single piece units, they require thicknesses of 3,400 to 10,000mm and can be flanged or pressed. Steel plates used to make them have to be 20mm and of the P460 NL2 mod grade.
Diverse in sizing and standardization, it is important to have optimal control when buying steel plates. We have all of the standard sizes and grades available and its steel plates are produced in the very best mills the European Union and Asia.
- Grades 25, 30, 33 Types 1 & 2, 40 Types 1 & 2, 80 Full Hard only
- High Strength Low Alloy Grades (HSLA)
- Grade 40/SAE J1392 040 XLK or 040 YLK
- Grade 45 CL 1/ SAE J1392 045 YLK
- Grade 45 CL 2/ SAE J1392 045 XLK
- Grade 50 CL 1/ SAE J1392 050 YLK
- Grade 50 CL 2/ SAE J1392 050 XLK
Cold rolled steel appears in appliances, exposed and concealed areas of vehicles, plumbing fixtures, shelving, doors, furnishings, tubing, construction materials, toolboxes and much more. It has to be available in the right finishes – including paintable surfaces, and so on. This only comes from a buyer having total control over the specifications and a supplier being able to meet these demands.
Historically, cold rolled steel is used in a diversity of applications and ensure traders have much better control over the outcome of their various processes. Mills can deliver thicknesses, shapes, widths and surface finishes as need, but it is important to obtain cold rolled stocks from the finest traders possible. We have all of the standard sizes and grades available and its steel cold rolled coils are produce in the very best mills in the European Union and Asia
- INFORMATION – Mild steel plates, also known as low carbon steel plates, are structural quality plates that are used for a variety of general construction and industrial applications. Mild steel plates are ductile, easy to machine and have high weldability. Mild steel plates can be fabricated into parts that do not require high strength, such as clamps, mounting plates and spacers.
- APPLICATIONS – Uses of mild steel plate include structural and construction applications, pressure vessels, marine and offshore equipment, general fabrication, transmission line towers and military applications.
- GRADES – Two of the most common grades of mild steel plates are S275 and ASTM A36. S275 is a popular mild steel grade suitable for various general engineering and structural applications. As a low carbon steel specifications, S275 provides low strength with good machinability and high weldability. Mild steel grade S275 is used widely in the construction, maintenance and manufacturing industries.
- Mild steel grade ASTM A36 is another popular and widely used carbon structural steels, which is mild and hot rolled. ASTM A36 has good welding properties and is suitable for different kinds of machining processes. With a wide range of applications, ASTM A36 is usually the base material for all onstruction and structural buildings. Depending on the thickness and corrosion resistance of the alloy, ASTM A36 mild steel is versatile and can be used for many purposes.