Introducing ZheTai Supply Chain Group's whole plate series, featuring general plates, low-alloy plates, and carbon structural plates with various specifications and applications, certified to GB/T19001-2016 idt IS090012015, sourced from top steel mills in China, and shipped from our 720-meter-long wharf frontage, welcome to visit our website!
Brief: Discover high-quality General Plates (Q235B, A3) and Low Alloy Steel Plates (Q345B, 16MN) designed for the construction industry. These carbon structural plates (45#, S45C, S50C, BM48) offer superior strength and durability, sourced from top steel mills like Baosteel and Angang. Ideal for construction, mechanical manufacturing, and shipbuilding applications.
Related Product Features:
Available in thicknesses from 6mm to 600mm, widths from 1.8m to 4m, and lengths from 6m to 20m.
Sourced from leading steel mills including Baosteel, Angang, Shagang, and more.
High strength and toughness for demanding construction and industrial applications.
Versatile use in construction, mechanical manufacturing, and shipbuilding industries.
Medium and heavy plates with thicknesses ranging from 4mm to over 20mm.
Designed for large-scale structures and heavy-duty machinery components.
Provides excellent load-bearing capacity and stability for bridges and high-rise buildings.
Used in shipbuilding for hull structures, offering strength and sealing properties.
Faqs:
What are the typical applications of General Plates Q235B and A3?
General Plates Q235B and A3 are widely used in the construction industry for steel-structure frames, high-rise buildings, large-span roof trusses, and bridges due to their high strength and good toughness.
What makes Low Alloy Steel Plates Q345B and 16MN suitable for mechanical manufacturing?
Low Alloy Steel Plates Q345B and 16MN are ideal for mechanical manufacturing because they provide the necessary strength and rigidity for heavy-duty machinery components, ensuring stability and load-bearing capacity during operation.
How are these steel plates used in the shipbuilding industry?
In shipbuilding, these steel plates are used to construct hull structures, including the bottom, sides, and decks. Their thickness varies based on ship type and size, offering the required strength and sealing for maritime conditions.