What thickness does patterned plate come in?
Typically between 3 mm and 10 mm, depending on structural and load requirements.
What grades are used for checker plates?
Common grades include S235JR and S275JR structural steel according to EN 10025.
What is a teardrop patterned steel sheet?
Teardrop patterned steel sheet is a hot rolled steel plate with a raised anti-slip surface used in industrial flooring, ramps and platforms.
What grades are available for hot rolled steel sheets?
Common grades include S235JR, S275JR, and S355JR under EN 10025, as well as ASTM A36 and ASTM A1011 for structural and fabrication applications.
What is the difference between hot rolled and cold rolled steel?
Hot rolled steel is produced at high temperatures, giving it improved formability and lower cost, while cold rolled steel is processed at room temperature to achieve tighter tolerances and smoother surface finish.
What is hot rolled steel used for?
Hot rolled steel sheets and plates are commonly used in structural steelwork, construction, machinery, shipbuilding, and heavy fabrication due to their strength and cost-efficient production process.
Can galvanized steel sheets be supplied internationally?
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies galvanized steel sheets and plates to customers across the UK and global markets with full export documentation and mill test certificates.
What industries use galvanized steel sheets?
Galvanized steel sheets are widely used in construction, roofing and cladding, automotive manufacturing, agricultural equipment, electrical enclosures, and general steel fabrication.
What zinc coating weights are available for galvanized steel?
Common zinc coating weights include Z100, Z140, Z180, Z275, and Z350. The required coating weight depends on the level of corrosion protection needed for the application.
What grades of galvanized steel sheets are available?
Galvanized steel sheets are commonly supplied in grades such as DX51D+Z, DX52D+Z, DX53D+Z, S280GD+Z, and S350GD+Z according to EN 10346 standards, depending on structural and forming requirements.
Typically between 3 mm and 10 mm, depending on structural and load requirements.
Common grades include S235JR and S275JR structural steel according to EN 10025.
Teardrop patterned steel sheet is a hot rolled steel plate with a raised anti-slip surface used in industrial flooring, ramps and platforms.
Common grades include S235JR, S275JR, and S355JR under EN 10025, as well as ASTM A36 and ASTM A1011 for structural and fabrication applications.
Hot rolled steel is produced at high temperatures, giving it improved formability and lower cost, while cold rolled steel is processed at room temperature to achieve tighter tolerances and smoother [...]
Hot rolled steel sheets and plates are commonly used in structural steelwork, construction, machinery, shipbuilding, and heavy fabrication due to their strength and cost-efficient production process.
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies galvanized steel sheets and plates to customers across the UK and global markets with full export documentation and mill test certificates.
Galvanized steel sheets are widely used in construction, roofing and cladding, automotive manufacturing, agricultural equipment, electrical enclosures, and general steel fabrication.
Common zinc coating weights include Z100, Z140, Z180, Z275, and Z350. The required coating weight depends on the level of corrosion protection needed for the application.
Galvanized steel sheets are commonly supplied in grades such as DX51D+Z, DX52D+Z, DX53D+Z, S280GD+Z, and S350GD+Z according to EN 10346 standards, depending on structural and forming requirements.
