● 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.
SA516Gr70 is a pressure vessel steel plate conforming to ASTM SA516 standards. It offers excellent notch toughness, weldability, and resistance to low-temperature brittle fracture. With minimum tensile strength of 55-75 ksi, it’s widely used in manufacturing pressure vessels, boilers, and storage tanks for handling gases/liquids under pressure, ensuring safety in high-stress environments.