Carbon Steel Plates
Carbon steel plates are an essential component used in various industries, including construction, transportation, and manufacturing. At Om Steel, we offer a range of high-quality carbon steel plates that are designed to meet the diverse needs of different applications.
Our carbon steel plates come in different types, including hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and galvanized plates. We offer a range of sizes and grades to ensure that you get the product that is right for your needs. Our plates are made using the latest technology and manufacturing techniques, ensuring that they meet the highest quality standards.
One of the key features of our carbon steel plates is their strength and durability. Our plates are highly resistant to corrosion and wear and tear, making them ideal for use in harsh environments. They are also easy to work with and can be cut, welded, and formed to meet your specific needs.
At Om Steel, we pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and support. Our team of experts is always available to answer any questions you may have and to provide you with the necessary guidance and support to ensure that you get the best possible product.
Types of Carbon Steel Plates Available for Industrial Use
Mild Steel Plates
Boiler Quality Plates
High Carbon Steel Plates
Abrasion Resistant Steel Plates
Alloy Steel Plates
Heat Treated Steel Plates
Benefits of Using Carbon Steel Plates in Various Applications
Durability and Strength
Cost-Effective
Versatility
Corrosion Resistance
High Machinability
Carbon Steel Plates Specification
Plates Specifications | ASTM A283 / ASME SA283, BS EN 10088-2, en 10028-7, IS 6911 |
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Sheets Plates Dimension Standard | MSRR, AMS, BS, JIS, AISI, ASTM, GB, DIN, EN, etc |
Plates Size Range | Cold rolled ASME SA283 Grade Carbon Sheet 0.5-6.4 mm Hot rolled ASME SA283 Grade Carbon Sheet 3.0–10.0 mm |
Plates Width | 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, etc |
Plates Length | 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, etc |
Plates Thickness | 0.3 mm to 120 mm |
International Standard of Plates | ASTM A480 ASTM A959 ASME IID EN ISO 9445 EN ISO 18286 EN 10051 EN 10088-1 ISO 15510 |
Tolerances (width / thickness) of Plates | EN 10258/ DIN 59381) EN 10151 ASME SA283 Carbon Strips EN 10088 SA -240-Strips |
Finish of Plates | 2B, 2D, BA NO (8), Cold rolled sheet (CR), Hot rolled plate (HR), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated), No.1 finish hot rolled, 1D, 2B, No.4, BA, 8K, satin, hairline, brush, mirror etc. |
Hardness | Half Hard, Soft, Hard, Quarter Hard, Spring Hard |
Form | Sheet, Plate, Strip, Flats, Clad Plate, Coils, Foils, Plain Sheet, Flat Shim, Flat Sheet, Shim Sheet, Rolling Sheet, Rolling Plate, Rolls, Blank (Circle), soft annealed, descaled, tread plate, sheared, annealed, Checker Plate |
Value Added Service | Cladding, Heat Treatment, Annealed, Pickling, Polish, Rolling, Cutting, Bending, Forging, Minor Fabrication Etc. |
Dealers & Distributor of | SAIL, ESSAR, JINDAL, TATA, BHUSHAN, INDIAN, POSCO, JISCO, TISCO, LISCO, BAOSTEEL IMPORTED material |
Carbon Profiling | Plasma Plate Cutting Laser Plate Cutting Oxy-propane Flame Cutting |
Carbon Steel Plates Finishes
Surface Finish | Definition | Application |
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2B | Those finished, after cold rolling, by heat treatment, pickling or other equivalent treatment and lastly by cold rolling to given appropriate luster. | Medical equipment, Food industry, Construction material, Kitchen utensils. |
BA | Those processed with bright heat treatment after cold rolling. | Kitchen utensils, Electric equipment, Building construction. |
NO.3 | Those finished by polishing with No.100 to No.120 abrasives specified in JIS RC221. | Kitchen utensils, Building construction. |
NO.4 | Those finished by polishing with No.150 to No.180 abrasives specified in JIS R6001. | Kitchen utensils, Building construction, Medical equipment. |
HL | Those finished polishing so as to give continuous polishing streaks by using abrasive of suitable grain size. | Building Construction. |
NO.1 | The surface finished by heat treatment and pickling or processes corresponding there to after hot rolling. | Chemical tank, pipe |
Carbon Steel Plates Chemical Composition
Grades | Carbon | Manganese | Phosphorus | Sulfur | Silicon |
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A516 Grade 70 >2” & ≤4” thick | 0.30% | 0.85-1.20% | 0.025% | 0.025% | 0.15-0.40% |
A516 Grade 70 >4” thick | 0.31% | 0.85-1.20% | 0.025% | 0.025% | 0.15-0.40% |
A830-1045 | 0.43-0.50% | 0.60-0.90% | 0.030% | 0.030% | N/A |
Carbon Steel Plates Mechanical Properties
Grades | Yield Point | Tensile |
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A516 | 36 ksi | 58-80 ksi |
Carbon Steel Plates Physical Properties
Physical Property | Metric | Imperial |
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Density | 7.85 g/cm3 | 0.284 lb/in3 |
Industrial Application of Carbon Steel Sheets
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
Oil/Gas
Oil/Gas
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Precision Components
Precision Components
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FAQ
Carbon Steel Sheets are manufactured by hot rolling or cold rolling carbon steel. Hot rolling involves heating the steel above its recrystallization temperature and then rolling it into a sheet. Cold rolling involves passing the steel through a series of rollers at room temperature to reduce its thickness.
There are several grades of carbon steel used for Carbon Steel Sheets, including low carbon steel (C1008/1010), medium carbon steel (C1045), and high carbon steel (C1074/1075). Each grade has its own unique properties and characteristics, making it suitable for specific applications. Know more.
Carbon Steel Sheets offer several benefits, including high strength, excellent weldability, and affordability. They are also versatile and can be easily formed into various shapes and sizes, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
Carbon Steel Sheets are used in various industries, such as construction, manufacturing, transportation, and automotive. They are also used in the production of appliances, furniture, and HVAC systems.