Steel Plate Introduction

Steel Plate Introduction

Steel plate is a flat steel product widely used in construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, machinery, energy, and heavy industry. Known for its high strength, durability, and excellent processing performance, steel plate is available in various grades, thicknesses, and surface finishes to meet different engineering and industrial requirements.

Steel plates can be manufactured through hot rolling or cold rolling processes and are commonly classified into carbon steel plate, stainless steel plate, alloy steel plate, galvanized steel plate, and wear-resistant steel plate. Different materials and treatments provide specific advantages such as corrosion resistance, heat resistance, impact strength, and improved weldability.

Steel plate is easy to cut, bend, weld, and fabricate, making it an ideal material for structural components, pressure vessels, machinery parts, bridges, pipelines, and industrial equipment. With reliable mechanical properties and long service life, steel plate plays an essential role in modern industrial production and infrastructure development.


Features of Steel Plate

  • High strength and excellent durability

  • Good weldability and machinability

  • Corrosion and wear resistance

  • Stable mechanical properties

  • Available in multiple grades and sizes

  • Suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications

Common Applications

  • Construction and infrastructure projects

  • Shipbuilding and marine engineering

  • Pressure vessels and storage tanks

  • Machinery and equipment manufacturing

  • Automotive and transportation industries

  • Oil, gas, and energy industries

Available Specifications

  • Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel

  • Thickness: 0.5mm – 200mm

  • Width: 1000mm – 3500mm

  • Length: Customized Sizes Available

  • Standard: ASTM, JIS, EN, DIN, GB

  • Surface Finish: Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Polished, Galvanized, Coated