A36 Hot Rolled Steel Plate

Hot Rolled Steel A36 (ASTM A36) is the most commonly available grades of the hot-rolled steels which has good overall mechanical properties, is easily fabricated and may be formed hot or cold. Due to the hot roll process the surface on this steel will be rough when compared...
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SPHC Steel Plate

SPHC is manufactured through a process known as hot rolling, where steel is passed through rollers at high temperatures to form sheets or strips. This helps improve its physical properties such as strength, durability, and ductility.
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SPHC Hot Rolled Steel Plate

SPHC is manufactured through a process known as hot rolling, where steel is passed through rollers at high temperatures to form sheets or strips. This helps improve its physical properties such as strength, durability, and ductility.
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A283/Q195 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

ASTM A283 is a carbon steel plate used for general structural purposes. The steel has low and medium tensile strength. The ASTM A283 steel specification covers four structural quality grades of mild steel, grades A, B, C, and D, for general application.
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1018 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

There are many different categories of steel, and carbon steels are one such category that contains 0.12 to 2% carbon in them. The steel gains hardness and strength with heat treatment when the carbon percentage content increases; however its ductility is...
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1045 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

1045 is a medium carbon steel is used when greater strength and hardness is desired than in the "as rolled" condition. Extreme size accuracy, straightness and concentricity combine to minimize wear in high speed applications. Commonly used in gears, shafts, axles, bolts, studs and machine parts.
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1023 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

1023 cold rolled steel plate is made of low-carbon alloy steel designed for use in applications that require excellent machinability and formability. This type of steel comes with outstanding weldability and machinability, making it an ideal choice for...
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Stainless steel plate

Stainless steel is an alloy of Iron with a minimum of 10.5% Chromium. Chromium produces a thin layer of oxide on the surface of the steel known as the passive layer. This prevents any further corrosion of the surface. Increasing the amount of Chromium gives an increased resistance to corrosion.
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