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1. Product Overview: What Are Carbon Steel Plates?
Carbon steel plates are flat, rigid metal sheets composed primarily of iron and carbon, with trace amounts of other elements (such as manganese, silicon, and phosphorus) to enhance specific properties. Unlike stainless steel, carbon steel plates are valued for their high tensile strength, excellent weldability, and affordability—making them ideal for heavy-duty applications where corrosion resistance is not the primary requirement (or can be enhanced with additional coatings).
Our carbon steel plates are manufactured in strict compliance with international standards (e.g., ASTM, DIN, EN, GB) and undergo rigorous quality control processes to ensure consistent performance and reliability. Whether you need thin-gauge plates for light structural use or thick-gauge plates for heavy machinery, we have the right solution for you.
2. Key Specifications & Customization Options
We understand that different industries and projects require carbon steel plates of varying sizes, grades, and finishes. Below are our standard specifications, and we also offer customization to match your unique requirements:
2.1 Material Grades
Our carbon steel plates cover a full range of grades to suit different strength and ductility needs:
  • Low Carbon Steel Plates (C ≤ 0.25%): e.g., ASTM A36, S235JR. Excellent weldability and formability; ideal for structural components (beams, columns), automotive parts, and general fabrication.

  • Medium Carbon Steel Plates (0.25% < C ≤ 0.60%): e.g., ASTM A572, S355JR. Higher strength and hardness; suitable for machinery parts, gears, shafts, and pressure vessels.

  • High Carbon Steel Plates (C > 0.60%): e.g., ASTM A681, 1075. Exceptional hardness and wear resistance; used for tools, blades, springs, and high-stress industrial components.

2.2 Dimensions
  • Thickness: 1mm – 200mm (standard); up to 500mm for customized heavy-gauge plates.

  • Width: 1000mm – 3200mm (standard); customizable up to 5000mm.

  • Length: 2000mm – 12000mm (standard); cut-to-length services available (minimum length: 500mm).

  • Tolerance: Complies with ASTM A6/A6M or DIN EN 10029 standards (e.g., thickness tolerance: ±0.1mm for thin plates, ±0.5mm for thick plates).

2.3 Surface Finish
  • Hot-Rolled (HR): Matte, slightly rough surface; cost-effective for non-aesthetic applications (e.g., structural framing, machinery bases).

  • Cold-Rolled (CR): Smooth, polished surface; ideal for parts requiring precision or visual appeal (e.g., automotive body panels, appliances).

  • Coated Options: Galvanized (zinc-coated for corrosion resistance), painted, or oiled (for rust prevention during storage/transport).

3. Core Advantages: Why Choose Our Carbon Steel Plates?
3.1 Superior Quality & Consistency
  • Premium Raw Materials: Sourced from certified steel mills to ensure low impurities and stable chemical composition.

  • Advanced Manufacturing: Produced via hot rolling, cold rolling, or heat treatment (quenching/tempering) to achieve precise mechanical properties.

  • Strict Quality Testing: Every batch undergoes tests including tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, impact resistance, and ultrasonic flaw detection (UT) to meet industry standards.

3.2 Cost-Effective & High Performance
  • Competitive Pricing: Direct supply from our factory eliminates middlemen, offering you factory-direct prices without compromising quality.

  • Long Service Life: High carbon content and robust structure ensure resistance to wear, impact, and deformation—reducing replacement and maintenance costs.

  • Energy Efficiency: Lightweight yet strong, our plates help reduce the overall weight of end products (e.g., vehicles, machinery) while maintaining structural integrity.

3.3 Versatility & Wide Applications
Our carbon steel plates are used across multiple industries, thanks to their adaptability to different processing methods (welding, cutting, bending, drilling):
  • Construction: Bridges, buildings, stadiums, and infrastructure (structural framing, flooring, roofing).

  • Manufacturing: Machinery frames, brackets, containers, and industrial equipment.

  • Automotive: Chassis, body parts, and engine components.

  • Energy: Oil and gas pipelines, power plant structures, and wind turbine towers.

  • Agriculture: Farm machinery (tractors, harvesters) and storage tanks.