Carbon steel plate is a rectangular plate made of non-alloy material mainly composed of iron and carbon. In addition to carbon, it also contains a small amount of silicon, manganese, sulfur, phosphorus and other elements. The higher the carbon content, the better the hardness and the better the strength. Due to its good mechanical properties and plasticity, it is widely used in various fields.
In the field of construction, it is used to manufacture structural support materials, such as beams, columns, bridges, building skeletons and high-rise buildings; in the field of machinery manufacturing, it is used to manufacture various machine tools, punches, presses, loaders and other mechanical equipment; in automobiles, It is used in the shipbuilding industry to manufacture various components, such as chassis, shell, deck, etc.
As there are different sizes, there are different types of steel plate: stainless steel (commonly known), high-carbon, low-carbon, or alloy steel plates. Each of these types of steel plate are used for different applications, some may be household items while others are much larger, like buildings or tanks.
High temperature steel is rolled into sheets, where the steel gains strength. Multiple layers of steel are compressed together to create a single piece of steel plate, which can then be cut or burned to the specific size needed. The type of steel created is determined based on the composition of elements used in the molten metal.





