Steel plates and sheets are flat steel products widely used in construction, manufacturing, fabrication, automotive, and industrial applications. They offer high strength, durability, and versatility for structural, protective, and decorative purposes.
Steel plates and sheets are produced by rolling steel into flat sections of various thicknesses and sizes. Steel plates are generally thicker (typically over 6 mm), while steel sheets are thinner and easier to form. They can be cut, bent, welded, punched, and machined to meet different project requirements. Available in carbon steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and patterned finishes, they are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Key Features
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High strength and excellent durability
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Easy to cut, bend, weld, and fabricate
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Available in various thicknesses and dimensions
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Corrosion-resistant options available
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Smooth or textured surface finishes
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Suitable for structural, industrial, and decorative applications
Common Types (Shown Above)
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Hot Rolled Steel Plate – Thick, durable plate used for structural frames, bridges, machinery, and heavy construction.
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Cold Rolled Steel Sheet – Smooth, precision-finished sheet ideal for fabrication, appliances, and automotive components.
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Galvanized Steel Sheet – Zinc-coated sheet offering excellent corrosion resistance for roofing, cladding, and outdoor structures.
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Checkered (Chequered) Steel Plate – Raised tread pattern provides slip resistance for floors, ramps, stair treads, and walkways.
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Stainless Steel Sheet – Corrosion-resistant sheet with an attractive finish, commonly used in food processing, medical equipment, kitchens, and architectural applications.