Plates in the context of steel refer to flat, rectangular-shaped pieces of steel that are typically thicker than sheets. Steel plates are commonly used in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and infrastructure projects.
These plates are manufactured through a process known as hot rolling or cold rolling. Hot rolling involves heating the steel slab to high temperatures and then passing it through a series of rollers to reduce its thickness and shape it into the desired dimensions. Cold rolling, on the other hand, involves a similar process but is conducted at room temperature.
Steel plates are available in different sizes, thicknesses, and grades to meet specific application requirements. They offer strength, durability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of structural and mechanical applications. Common types of steel plates include carbon steel plates, alloy steel plates, stainless steel plates, and high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel plates.
These plates find usage in various applications such as building and bridge construction, heavy machinery and equipment manufacturing, pressure vessels, storage tanks, automotive components, and more. They are often used as structural elements, providing support and strength to various structures.
C.R Plates
Cold rolling plates in steel refers to a process used to shape and modify steel plates. Cold rolling is a manufacturing process in which the steel plate is passed through a series of rollers at room temperature to reduce its thickness and improve its surface finish.
During cold rolling, the steel plate is typically passed through multiple sets of rollers that apply pressure to compress and elongate the material. This process helps to refine the grain structure of the steel and improve its mechanical properties, such as strength and hardness. Cold rolling also imparts a smoother and more uniform surface finish to the steel plate, making it suitable for various applications.
H.R Plates
HR Plate, also known as Hot Rolled Plate, is a type of steel product that undergoes a hot rolling process. It is made by passing the steel slab or ingot through a series of high-temperature rollers, which reduce its thickness and shape it into a desired form.
HR Plates are commonly used in various applications due to their durability, strength, and versatility. They are available in different grades and sizes to suit different requirements. The hot rolling process imparts desirable mechanical properties to the steel, such as improved toughness, ductility, and formability.
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Thickness (MM/Gauge)
Available Sizes and Approximate Weight (KG)
1
1250MM X 2500MM
1250MM X 6300MM
1500MM X 6300MM
2000MM X 6300MM
2
1.6mm
40
3
2mm
50
4
2.5mm
63
5
2.9/3mm
75
6
4 mm
100
7
5mm
125
315
8
6mm
150
380
454
9
8mm
200
505
605
10
10mm
250
630
756
1008
11
12mm
756
908
1210
12
14mm
880
1060
1411
13
16mm
1010
1210
1612
14
20mm
1260
1512
2015
15
25mm
1575
1890
1520
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Thickness (MM/Gauge)
Available Sizes and Approximate Weight (KG)
1
1250MM X 5000MM
1250MM X 6300MM
2
3mm
155
190
3
4mm
205
265
4
5mm
260
320
5
6mm
310
380
6
8mm
410
510
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