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Product Description
Alloy structural steel plate refers to a type of steel sheet that is made from alloyed steel, which is a combination of iron and other elements, such as carbon, manganese, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and others. These alloying elements are added to improve the mechanical properties and performance of the steel for specific applications, such as structural components in buildings, bridges, machinery, and other industrial equipment.
Item Name | Alloy structural steel sheet |
Grade | SPCC,SGCC,DC01,DC03,DC04,A36,Q235,Q345,S355,SAE 1010,1020,1008,1045, etc |
Size | 1000mm*2000mm, 1219mm*2438mm, 1219mm*3048mm, or as required |
Finish | Oiled/non-oiled/galvanized/bright/black/annealed,etc. |
Lead time | 7 to 25 working days after the receipt of 30% deposit |
Payment terms | 30%TT for deposit, 70% balance before shipment or LC at sight |
Packing | Wooden pallet or according to customer's request |
The choice of alloying elements and their proportions in the steel can vary depending on the desired properties. Common alloy structural steels include:
Carbon Steel: This is the most basic form of alloy steel, where the primary alloying element is carbon. Carbon steel sheets are often used in structural applications due to their strength and affordability.
Low-Alloy Steel: These steels contain small amounts of alloying elements other than carbon (usually less than 5% by weight), such as manganese, silicon, and copper. Low-alloy steels offer improved strength, toughness, and wear resistance compared to carbon steel.
High-Strength Low-Alloy (HSLA) Steel: These steels contain small amounts of alloying elements like vanadium, niobium, or titanium, in addition to other elements like manganese and silicon. HSLA steels are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio and are often used in structural applications where weight savings are essential.
Tool Steel: Tool steels are alloyed with elements like chromium, vanadium, and tungsten to provide exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and heat resistance. They are used for cutting tools, dies, and molds in various industries.
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel sheets are alloyed with chromium and sometimes nickel to resist corrosion and staining. While they are more commonly associated with kitchen appliances and cutlery, certain grades of stainless steel can be used in structural applications, especially in corrosive environments.
Chrome-Molybdenum Steel: Also known as chromoly steel, this type of alloy steel contains chromium and molybdenum for improved strength and heat resistance. It's commonly used in applications like bicycle frames and automotive components.
High strength: Alloy structural steel plates usually have higher strength than ordinary carbon steel.This means that they can withstand greater loads and stresses, making them very useful in applications that need to support heavy structures, such as construction, bridges, and machinery manufacturing.
Superior wear resistance: Some alloy structural steel plates have excellent wear resistance, which makes them very suitable for parts and equipment in high-wear environments, such as mining machinery and excavation equipment.
Good corrosion resistance: Some alloy structural steels are corrosion resistant, especially stainless steel, which allows them to maintain their performance and appearance in humid or corrosive environments.
Excellent high temperature stability: Some alloy structural steels can maintain their strength and stability in high temperature environments, so they are commonly used in boilers, heat exchangers and high temperature equipment.
Steel plates for building structures: Steel plates used in buildings and bridge structures usually need to have certain strength and weather resistance.
Marine and offshore engineering steel plates: These steel plates need to be resistant to seawater corrosion, and alloy steels that are corrosion-resistant or resistant to seawater environments are usually used.
Steel plates for the automotive industry: used in automobile manufacturing, they need to have strength, toughness and lightweight characteristics.
Mining and heavy machinery steel plates: used in high-wear and high-stress environments, high strength and wear resistance are usually required.
Steel plates for food processing and medical equipment: usually stainless steel or special alloy steel to ensure hygiene and corrosion resistance
Zhongjing Steel Group (Guangdong) Co.,Ltd. specializes in the production of cold-rolled/hot-rolled coils, carbon steel pipes, bars, and PPGI materials. It is a modern enterprise integrating carbon steel production, processing, and trade. It is a Chinese iron and steel enterprise group.