Astm A36 S235 S275 S295 S355 10mm 6mm 2mm 3mm 4mm 5mm Mild Steel S275jr Cold Rolled Ms Sheet Plate Price Carbon Steel Sheet
Product | Carbon Steel Sheet/ Embossed/ Galvanized/ Plate |
Steel Grade | GB: Q195, Q215, Q235A, Q235B, Q235C, Q235D, Q255A, 255B, Q275, Q295A, Q295B,
Q345B,Q345C,Q345D,Q345E,Q390A,Q390B,Q390C,Q390D,Q390E,Q420,Q420B,Q420C, Q420DQ420E,Q460D, Q460E, Q500D, Q500E, Q550D, Q550E,Q620D,Q620E,Q690D,Q690E
EN: S185, S235JR, S275JR, S355JR, S420NL, S460NL S500Q, S550Q, S620Q, S690Q
ASTM: Grade B, Grade C, Grade D, A36, Grade 36, Grade 40, Grade 42, Grade 50, Grade 55, Grade 60, Grade 65, Grade 80
JIS: SS330, SPHC, SS400, SPFC, SPHD, SPHE |
Standard | GB/T709-2006, ASTM A36, JIS G4051,
DIN EN 10083, SAE 1045, ASTM A29M |
Thickness | 0.15mm-300mm |
Width | 500-2250mm |
Length | 1000mm-12000mm or according to customer's special request |
Tolerance | Thickness: +/-0.02mm, Width:+/-2mm |
MOQ | 5 Tons |
Application |
1.Automobile, Bridges, Buildings.
2.Machinery, Pressure vessel industries. 3.Ship building, Engineering construction. 4.Mechanical manufacturing, Pavement slab, ect. |
Package | Bundle with steel strip,Container shipping |
Capacity | 20000 tons /month |
Inspection | The Third Party inspection can be accepted,SGS,BV |
Various applications referring to the large size factory buildings, storage, vehicle industry, machinery Industry, automobile industry, petroleum transportation, ship structure, etc.
Product Description
Carbon steel is an iron-carbon alloy with a carbon content of 0.0218% to 2.11%. Also called carbon steel. Generally also contains a small amount of silicon, manganese, sulfur, phosphorus. the higher the carbon content in carbon steel, the greater the hardness and the higher the strength, but the lower the plasticity.
According to the application, it can be divided into three categories: carbon structural steel, carbon tool steel and free-cutting structural steel.Carbon structural steel is further divided into engineering construction steel and machine manufacturing structural steel.
According to the processing technology, it can be divided into hot-rolled carbon steel and cold-rolled carbon steel. |
Hot rolled steel is steel that has been roll-pressed at very high temperatures—over 1,700, which is above the re-crystallization temperature for most steels. This makes the steel easier to form, and resulting in products that are easier to work with. To process hot rolled steel, manufacturers first start with a large, rectangular length of metal, called a billet. The billet is heated and then sent for pre-processing, where it is flattened into a large roll. From there, it is kept at a high temperature and run through a series of rollers to achieve its finished dimensions. Steel shrinks slightly as it cools. Since hot rolled steel is cooled after processing, there is less control over its final shape, making it less suitable for precision applications. Hot rolled steel is often used in applications where minutely specific dimensions aren't crucial.
Cold rolled steel is essentially hot rolled steel that has been through further processing. Once hot rolled steel has cooled, it is then re-rolled at room temperature to achieve more exact dimensions and better surface qualities. |
Carbon steel plate
Carbon steel plate usually been considered as the steel that does not contain much alloy steel elements. ... Carbon steel plates are available in different grades depending on the carbon content and strength. There are low, medium, and high carbon steel plates. It is not only widely used in construction, Bridges, railways, vehicles, ships and various machinery manufacturing industries, but also in modern petrochemical industry, Marine development and other aspects, has been widely used.