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- Boiler steels
- High carbon steel
- High Yield steel
- steel for welded tubes
- General construction steel
- steel with Cr.,Mo.,Cr-Mo
- Steel for large diameter pipes
- Simple pressure vessels steel
- Steel for gas cylinders and gas vessels
- General purpose structural steels
- Steel for boilers and pressure vessels
- steel resistant to atmospherical corrosion
- Carbon steel and low alloy steel
- Fine-grain structural steels,normalised rolled
- weldable normalized fine grained pressure vessel steels

- Overview of Heavy Steel Plates in In
- Key Properties and Processing of Hea
- Introduction to JIS G 3106 SM520 Str
- Applications and Mechanical Properti
- Heat Treatment and Processing of JIS
- Mechanical Properties and Applicatio
- Introduction to JIS G 4051 Carbon St
- Overview of UNE 36011 Standard for N
- Mechanical Properties and Applicatio
- Overview of JIS G 4051 Carbon Steels
Overview of Heavy Steel Plates in Industrial Applications
Heavy steel plates are thick, flat-rolled steel products commonly used in industries such as construction, shipbuilding, energy, and heavy machinery. These plates typically have a thickness greater than 20 mm and are produced through hot rolling processes.The strength and toughness of heavy steel plates make them suitable for structural components subjected to high loads, such as bridges, offshore platforms, pressure vessels, and large cranes. Depending on the application, they may be made from carbon steel, low-alloy steel, or special high-strength grades.
Heavy plates are available in a variety of grades that meet international standards such as ASTM, EN, JIS, and GB. They can also undergo processes like quenching, tempering, or normalizing to achieve desired mechanical properties.
With precise dimensional control and excellent weldability, heavy steel plates are essential materials in modern infrastructure and heavy industry projects.