Carbon steel plate

Carbon steel plates have excellent mechanical properties, such as high strength, high hardness, and good wear resistance, which enable them to withstand greater pressure and friction.

A36/Q235/S235JR Carbon Steel Plate

A36 is a carbon structural steel plate whose chemical composition and mechanical properties comply with American ASTM standards. This kind of steel plate has good mechanical properties, welding performance and corrosion resistance, and is widely used in construction, bridges, machinery...

Galvanized Sheet

Hot dip galvanized steel plate. Immerse the thin steel plate into a molten zinc bath, so that a layer of zinc adheres to its surface. At present, the main production method is continuous galvanizing, which involves continuously immersing rolled steel plates in a molten zinc plating bath to produce galvanized steel plates.

DX51D Galvanized Sheet

DX51D is a hot-dip galvanized steel plate mainly used in fields such as construction, household appliances, transportation, mechanical manufacturing, and power equipment.

Stainless Steel Plate

The surface treatment of stainless steel plates mainly includes polishing, wire drawing, and sandblasting. Polishing treatment can make the surface of stainless steel plate smooth like a mirror, with strong reflective luster; Brushing treatment can present a beautiful metallic texture; Sandblasting treatment can create small unevenness on the surface of stainless steel plates, improving their anti slip performance and decorative effect.

1008 Cold Rolled Steel Plate

It is an economical, general purpose steel grade offering moderate strength and toughness. As a standard grade, 1008 steel is used in many common, low-stress applications. Weldability (spot, projection, butt, and fusion) and brazeability are excellent.

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.

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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