Alloy Steel Sheets Plates by Tricon Steel & Alloys are high-strength and durable, making them ideal for various industrial applications. These sheets and plates are manufactured using premium alloy steel, ensuring superior performance even in challenging environments. They come in various sizes and thicknesses to suit diverse needs, providing reliable solutions.

Alloy steel sheets and plates typically have iron as the base metal, with alloying elements such as carbon, manganese, silicon, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and sometimes vanadium. The specific chemical composition varies depending on the grade and intended application, with different proportions of these elements providing unique mechanical and metallurgical properties.

Alloy steel sheets and plates exhibit impressive tensile and yield strength, providing excellent structural integrity under load. Their density varies depending on the alloy composition, typically ranging from 7.85 g/cm³ to 8.05 g/cm³. These properties make them ideal for strong, durable materials and heavy machinery applications.

Alloy steel sheet plates offer unique benefits, including ease of machining, allowing for precise shaping and customization. They also exhibit excellent weldability, enabling efficient joining for various applications. Additionally, the plate responsiveness of these sheets to heat treatment enhances their versatility, enabling tailored material properties to meet specific performance requirements.

Alloy Steel Plates

Tricon Steel & Alloys offers Alloy Steel sheet plates that adhere to international standards such as ASTM, ASME, and EN. These standards ensure our alloy steel products' quality, consistency, and performance, meeting industry requirements and ensuring compatibility with various applications worldwide. Tricon Steel & Alloys makes these sheets and plates under strict supervision to guarantee customers a top-quality product. We follow all required manufacturing guidelines when making alloy steel sheet plates.

Alloy steel sheets and plates are used in industries such as construction for building structures and infrastructure, automotive for manufacturing components like chassis and engine parts, machinery for producing heavy-duty equipment, and aerospace for fabricating aircraft components, owing to their superior strength and durability.

Specifications of Alloy Steel Plates

Specifications ASTM A387 / ASME SA387, BS EN 10088-2, en 10028-7, IS 6911
Dimensions MSRR, AMS, BS, JIS, AISI, ASTM, GB, DIN, EN, etc
Size Range Cold Rolled : 0.5-6.4 mm
Hot Rolled : 3.0–10.0 mm
Thickness 0.3 mm to 120 mm
Width 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, etc
Length 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, etc
International Standard ASTM A480
ASTM A959
ASME IID
EN ISO 9445
EN ISO 18286
EN 10051
EN 10088-1
ISO 15510
Tolerances (width / thickness EN 10258/ DIN 59381
EN 10151
EN 10088
Form Sheet, Plain Sheet, Flat Shim, Flat Sheet, Shim Sheet, Rolling Sheet, soft annealed, descaled, sheared, annealed
Finish 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, mirror etc.
Hardness Half Hard, Soft, Hard, Quarter Hard, Spring Hard
Value Added Service Cladding, Heat Treatment, Annealed, Pickling, Polish, Rolling, Cutting, Bending, Forging, Minor Fabrication Etc.
Profiling Plasma Plate Cutting
Laser Plate Cutting
Oxy-propane Flame Cutting

Alloy Steel Plates Manufacturing Process

Reheating Furnace

A reheating furnace is a crucial component in the steel manufacturing process, particularly for hot rolling mills where sheets or slabs are heated prior to rolling.

Scale Breaker

A scale breaker, also known as a descaler, is a piece of equipment used in the steel manufacturing process to remove scale from the surface of hot-rolled steel products. Scale refers to the iron oxide layer that forms on the surface of steel when it is heated to high temperatures during the manufacturing process.

Finish Rolling

Finish rolling, also known as final rolling, is the last stage in the hot rolling process of steel or other metals. It involves reducing the thickness of the material to its final desired dimensions and achieving the required surface finish.

Skin Pass Mill

A skin pass mill, also known as a temper mill or a rolling mill, is a specialized type of rolling mill used in the steel or metal industry to improve the surface finish and mechanical properties of cold-rolled steel coils or sheets. It operates after the cold rolling process and before further processing or coating.

Sheets, Plates, Coils Manufacturing Process

Technical Information of Alloy Steel Plates

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Types Of Alloy Steel Plates

Perforated Sheet

Perforated Sheet

Chequered Plate

Chequered Plate

Shim Sheet

Shim Sheet

Coils

Gr1 Coil

Strips

Gr1 Strip

Hot Rolled Sheet

Hot Rolled Sheet

Cold Rolled Plate

Cold Rolled Plate

Foils

ASTM A387 Gr1 304L Foils

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