We understand that steel plate is a vital material used across various industries, from construction and manufacturing to transportation and energy. Steel plates are made from iron plates that undergo a refining process to create a versatile material that combines strength, durability, and formability.

Steel plates are typically produced by refining iron ore, which is then processed into steel through a series of steps such as smelting and alloying. During this process, impurities like carbon and sulfur are removed, and the iron is infused with other elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to improve its properties. The result is a strong, durable material with various grades and finishes, capable of meeting specific requirements for different applications.

What makes steel plate stand out is its excellent mechanical properties, which include high tensile strength, resistance to wear and corrosion, and the ability to withstand extreme conditions. Steel plates come in different thicknesses and sizes, allowing them to be used for a wide range of applications, from shipbuilding and heavy machinery to structural frameworks and automotive manufacturing.

The manufacturing of steel plate involves the rolling process, where large slabs of steel are passed through rollers to achieve the desired thickness and finish. This can be done in either a hot or cold rolling process, depending on the specific properties needed for the plate. Hot-rolled steel plates are typically thicker and are used in heavy-duty applications, while cold-rolled plates have a finer surface finish and are often used for precision applications requiring a smooth, polished surface.

The versatility of steel plate makes it an ideal material for a variety of industries. It is commonly used in the construction industry for structural components such as beams and columns, in the shipbuilding industry for hulls and ship structures, and in automotive manufacturing for body parts and frames. Additionally, steel plates are crucial in energy generation, serving as pressure vessels and components for reactors and pipelines.

At Jarn Engineering Group, we offer high-quality steel plates that meet industry standards for strength, durability, and performance. Whether you need carbon steel, alloy steel, or specialized steel plates for high-temperature or corrosion-resistant applications, we provide a range of options to suit your needs

Product Specifications

# Product Thickness Width Coil Size
1 HR Non-Pickle / Non-TR Nom. .075″ – .625″ 36″ – 74″ 81″
2 HR Pickle / Non-TR Nom. .075″ – .500″ 36″ – 73″ 79″
3 HR Pickle / TR Nom. .075″ – .620″ 36″ – 73″ 79″