Saturday, June 22, 2013

Steel Plates

Steel Plates

You may be aware of the volume of steel that we use in our daily lives, and one of the most widely used for several different construction, building, and daily manufacturing purposes is steel plate. If your construction project calls for strong, durable material, you can find it at Wasatch Steel, where they are your metal suppliers for a range of sheet metal options.

The Makings of Steel Plate

One of the reasons that steel plate is so popular in the manufacturing process is its versatility. You can have steel plate manufactured to a variety of different thicknesses and several different measurements, including wide or short widths, depending on your needs for the finished product.

To make steel plate, high-temperature steel passes through rolling machines, helping it gain strength as several layers of steel are merged into one single plate with the perfect dimensions for thickness, length, and width. After hot steel is rolled and compressed, it cools and hardens into one of the strongest and most durable building materials available.

Steel Plate Grades

The exact grade of steel plate is determined by what else is added. A variety of other elements and metals may be included with steel plate, including carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, and copper. At Wasatch Steel you may find surplus or excess prime steel plate in grades ranging from A-36 to A-588, and perhaps even abrasion resistant (AR) steel.

What You Can Make

When you use steel plate from the metal suppliers at Wasatch Steel, your possibilities are endless. With high tensile strength, and exceptional corrosion resistance, steel plate is a great addition to many of the products we use every day, such as appliances, to some of the strongest and most important products that our armed forces use, such as a ship hull in the Naval fleet.
 

Many construction companies are likely familiar with the grade of steel plate called structural steel—used in the manufacture of steel beams, and secured with a bolt to the concrete or flooring below. Steel plate is also used for manufacturing heavy equipment, including bulldozers, earth movers, armor plate and bulletproof materials for military vehicles, and more.

More specialized grades of steel plate, such as ones that are manufactured with carbon to resist rust and corrosion over time, are often used for marine applications, such as building ships for the U.S. Navy. Steel plate manufactured with exceptional strength is often used to build skyscrapers, bridges, or other things that will need to withstand high stress loads on a regular basis.

Getting the Best Steel Plates

Choosing the best steel plates for whatever your application might be is often a matter of having access to a wide variety of plate options so you can narrow it down based on your own criteria, and you’re not limited to one specific kind because it’s the only one available at the shop. Head down to the metal suppliers at Wasatch Steel to see their broad collection and browse through it to find just the pieces you need.

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