Carbon Steel Plate
● A carbon steel plate is a flat sheet made from carbon steel, an alloy primarily composed of iron and carbon, with minimal other elements. It’s categorized by carbon content: low (≤0.25%), medium (0.25–0.6%), and high (>0.6%). ● Low-carbon plates offer ductility and weldability, ideal for construction or automotive parts. Medium-carbon variants balance strength and toughness, used in machinery. High-carbon types are hard but brittle, suited for tools or springs. ● Common grades include A36, S235JR, and A572. These plates vary in thickness, width, and finish, serving industries like construction, manufacturing, and energy for structural, industrial, or fabrication needs.

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S235/S275/S355 Carbon Steel Plate
S235, S275, S355 are European standard carbon steel plates, classified by yield strength (235, 275, 355 MPa). S235 is low-strength, ideal for general structures. S275 offers higher strength for machinery parts. S355, high-strength, suits heavy-duty applications. All have good weldability and formability, used in construction, automotive, and engineering—scaling from basic frames to load-bearing components.
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Product Details

Product Parameters

Production Process

Hot Rolling, Cold Rolling

Width

100-3500mm / 3.93-137"

Length

1m-12m, or Customized Size

Thickness

0.4-80mm / 0.01-3.14"

Delivery Conditions

Rolling, Annealing, Quenching, Tempered or Standard

Surface Process

Ordinary, Wire Drawing, Laminated Film


PropertyS235 Carbon Steel PlateS275 Carbon Steel PlateS355 Carbon Steel Plate
Yield StrengthMinimum 235 MPaMinimum 275 MPaMinimum 355 MPa
Tensile Strength360–510 MPa410–560 MPa470–630 MPa
DuctilityGoodModerateModerate to Good
Main ApplicationsGeneral structures, simple frames, low-load componentsMachinery parts, medium-load structures, bridgesHeavy machinery, high-load structures, offshore equipment
Cost RelativeLowerModerateHigher


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