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Mild Steel Flat Plates

Mild Steel Flat Plates

A Mild Steel Flat Plate is a type of steel plate made from mild steel, a type of carbon steel with a low carbon content.

  • Steel Plate: A type of flat steel product with a rectangular or square shape.
  • Mild Steel Material: Made from mild steel, a type of carbon steel with a low carbon content (typically 0.16-0.29%).
  • Flat Shape: Has a flat, smooth surface with no curvature or bends.

Key Features:

  • Structural Support: Provides structural support and stability in various applications.
  • Fabrication: Used in the fabrication of industrial equipment, machinery, and other structures.
  • Decoration: Used in decorative applications, such as door and window frames, and other architectural features.
  • Base Plate: Used as a base plate for machinery, equipment, and other structures.

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Description


Characteristics:

1. High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Has a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it an efficient and effective structural material.
2. Ductility: Has good ductility, allowing it to be bent and shaped without breaking.
3. Weldability: Has good weldability, making it easy to join and connect.
4. Affordability: Is generally less expensive than other types of steel plates.

Applications

1. Construction: Used in building frames, skeletons, and other structural components.
2. Industrial Fabrication: Used in the fabrication of industrial equipment, machinery, and other structures.
3. Transportation: Used in the manufacture of vehicles, trailers, and other transportation equipment.
4. Furniture and Decor: Used in the manufacture of furniture, door and window frames, and other decorative features.
5. Agricultural Equipment: Used in the manufacture of agricultural equipment, such as tractors and plows.

Types

1. Standard Flat Plate: Meets standard dimensional tolerances and specifications.
2. Custom Flat Plate: Can be custom-made to specific dimensions and configurations.
3. Hot-Rolled Flat Plate: Has a rough, scaled surface, and is often used in structural applications.
4. Cold-Rolled Flat Plate: Has a smooth, finished surface, and is often used in architectural and decorative applications.
5. Galvanized Flat Plate: Has a galvanized coating for added corrosion protection.