Alloy Steel Sheets
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel Sheets
Ashapura Steel’s alloy steel sheet stands as a dependable and adaptable solution across a spectrum of applications. Crafted from top-tier alloy steel, it seamlessly marries outstanding strength and longevity with heightened resistance to wear, corrosion, and extreme temperatures. Its impeccably smooth surface and precise measurements render it a perfect choice for a plethora of fabrication endeavors, structural components, and industrial applications.
Whether you require it for machinery, automotive components, or structural purposes, our alloy steel sheet supplier in Maharashtra guarantees unwavering performance and enduring reliability.
Types of Alloy Steel Sheets
Alloy steel sheets are made by combining different metals, including iron, carbon, and other elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum. The resulting alloy steel sheet is stronger and more durable than traditional steel sheets, making it ideal for demanding applications.
Low Alloy Steel Sheets
Low alloy steel sheets contain less than 5% alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, or molybdenum. They are renowned for their excellent strength and toughness, making them ideal for construction machinery, mining equipment, pressure vessels, and oil rigs. Despite their lower corrosion resistance compared to high-alloy steels, they offer significant performance advantages in various applications.
High Alloy Steel Sheets
High alloy steel sheets contain more than 5% of alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, or molybdenum. These sheets provide superior strength and durability, along with excellent resistance to corrosion and wear. High-alloy steels are perfect for high-performance applications such as aerospace components, medical implants, and other environments where reliability is critical.
Aluminum Killed Steel Sheets
Aluminum-killed steel sheets have been treated with aluminum to remove any remaining oxygen from the molten metal during production. This process results in a cleaner material with improved ductility and toughness compared to other steel alloys. Aluminum-killed steels are commonly used in automotive parts manufacturing due to their ability to be easily formed into complex shapes, ensuring high performance in critical applications.
Chromium-Molybdenum Steel Sheets
Chromium-molybdenum (CrMo) steel sheets contain both chromium and molybdenum, providing exceptional strength at high temperatures along with excellent corrosion resistance properties. These sheets are used in the production of boilers, pressure vessels, and other high-temperature applications where material performance is paramount.
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Steel Sheets
Nickel-chromium-molybdenum (NiCrMo) steel sheets are a type of high-alloy steel that contains nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. These elements provide excellent corrosion resistance and superior strength at elevated temperatures. NiCrMo steels are commonly used in chemical processing plants and oil refineries, where their robust properties ensure long-term reliability.
Latest Price Material Grade
The price of alloy steel sheets varies depending on the grade and type of material. The latest price material grade for alloy steel sheets is determined by several factors, including current market demand, availability of raw materials, and production costs. It’s essential to consider these factors when choosing an alloy steel sheet for your specific application to ensure cost-effectiveness and optimal performance.
Alloy Steel Sheet Grades and Standards: ASTM, AISI, and SAE
ASTM Standards
One of the most commonly referenced ASME codes related to alloy steel sheet grades is Section II Part D – Materials Properties. This code provides information on the allowable stresses, tensile and yield strength, and other mechanical properties of different materials used in pressure vessel construction. It includes several material specifications such as SA-387/SA-387M for pressure vessel plates made of alloy steel.
AISI Standards
ASME Standards
Alloy Steel Sheets Specifications
Specifications | ASTM A387 / ASME SA387 |
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Thickness | 1mm-300mm |
Width | 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, 4050mm etc |
Length | 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, 12000mm, 15000mm etc |
Surface | 2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed, hair line, sand blast, Brush, etching Manufacturer and Supplier |
Finish | Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR) |
Alloy Steel Sheets Thickness
Dimension thickness | ||
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0.025" | 4" | 0.75" |
0.032" | 3.5" | 0.875" |
0.036" | 0.109" | 1" |
0.04" | 0.125" | 1.125" |
0.05" | 0.16" | 1.25" |
0.063" | 0.19" | 1.5" |
0.071" | 0.25" | 1.75" |
0.08" | 0.3125" | 2" |
0.09" | 0.375" | 2.5" |
0.095" | 0.5" | 3" |
0.1" | 0.625" | - |
Alloy Steel Sheets Sizes
Size (in inches) | Size (in mm) |
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.125" | 3.18mm |
.134" | 3.40mm |
.156" | 3.96mm |
.187" | 4.75mm |
.250" | 6.35mm |
.312" | 7.92mm |
.375" | 9.53mm |
.500" | 12.7mm |
.600" | 15.9mm |
.750" | 19.1mm |
.875" | 22.2mm |
1" | 25.4mm |
1.125" | 28.6mm |
1.250" | 31.8mm |
1.500" | 38.1mm |
1.750" | 44.5mm |
2" | 50.8mm |
2.500" | 63.5mm |
3" | 76.2mm |
Alloy Steel Sheets Weight
Thickness | Plate Weight per Unit Area | Density |
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3/16 inches | 0.06000 lbs/in²42.184176 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1/4 inches | 0.08 lbs/in²56.245568 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3/8 inches | 0.121 lbs/in²85.0714216 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1/2 inches | 0.161 lbs/in²113.1942056 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
5/8 inches | 0.196 lbs/in²137.8016416 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3/4 inches | 0.235 lbs/in²165.221356 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
7/8 inches | 0.274 lbs/in²192.6410704 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 inches | 0.313 lbs/in²220.0607848 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 1/4 inches | 0.391 lbs/in²274.9002136 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 1/2 inches | 0.47 lbs/in²330.442712 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 3/4 inches | 0.549 lbs/in²385.9852104 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 inches | 0.627 lbs/in²440.8246392 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 1/4 inches | 0.705 lbs/in²495.664068 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 1/2 inches | 0.784 lbs/in²551.2065664 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 3/4 inches | 0.862 lbs/in²606.0459952 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3 inches | 0.941 lbs/in²661.5884936 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
Industrial Application of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Sheets
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
Oil/Gas
Oil/Gas
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Precision Components
Precision Components
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FAQ
Alloy steel is made by combining iron with other elements such as nickel, manganese, chromium, or vanadium to create a metal that has improved properties compared to carbon steel. The manufacturing process involves melting the base metal and the desired alloying elements together in a furnace, followed by casting, forging, or rolling into the desired shape or form.
The price of 1kg alloy steel is approximately ₹ 1,985*/Kg. Contact us to know more.
The main types of alloy steel include low-alloy steels, high-alloy steels, and stainless steels. Low-alloy steels have less than 8% total alloy content, high-alloy steels have more than 8% total alloy content, and stainless steels contain at least 10.5% chromium. Each type of alloy steel has its own unique characteristics and applications.
Alloy steel possesses diverse properties that vary based on the type and amount of alloying elements added to the steel. Some of the properties that alloy steels can exhibit include high strength, durability, excellent performance under harsh conditions, and corrosion resistance, among others.