Heavy Plates

Heavy steel plates for structural, pressure vessel, and heavy fabrication use—available in hot rolled, wear-resistant, and tempered grades.

made of unalloyed structural steels | with high yield strength for cold forming

All plates in various dimensions

Thickness5 – 400 mm
Widths1500 – 4000 mm
Lengthsup to 16000 mm

Made of unalloyed structural steels | with high yield strength for cold forming

Made of unalloyed structural steel according to DIN EN 10025

Material numberDesignation
1.0038S235JR, S235J2+(N)
1.0044S275JR
1.0577S355J2, S355J2+N

Made of steels with high yield strength for cold forming according to DIN EN 10149

Material numberDesignation
1.0976S355MC
1.0966/1.8974S700MC

air-hardened | water-hardened | heat-resistant steel

Air-Hardened

Material numberDesignation
1.870420MnCr6-5 
1.870521MnCr6-5 

Water-Hardened

Material numberDesignation
1.871517MnCr5-3
1.872018MnCr5-3 
1.872126MnCr6-3

Heat-Resistant Steel According to DIN EN 10028 – 2

Material numberDesignation
1.0425P265GH
1.541516Mo3

unalloyed | alloyed

Unalloyed tempered steels according to DIN EN 10083 – 1

Material numberDesignation
1.0503C45
1.0601C60

Alloyed tempered steels according to DIN EN 10083 – 1

Material numberDesignation
1.722542CrMo4

Alloyed case-hardened steels according to DIN EN 10084

Material numberDesignation
1.713116MnCr5
1.714720MnCr5

Tempered fine-grain steels according to DIN EN 10137 – 2

Material numberDesignation
1.8928S690QL

Heavy plates are flat steel products with higher thicknesses, designed for structural, pressure vessel, and heavy fabrication applications. Manufactured in hot rolled, wear-resistant, heat-resistant, and tempered grades, they provide exceptional strength, toughness, and weldability under demanding conditions.

Applications include:

  • Construction of bridges, buildings, and industrial plants
  • Pressure vessels, boilers, and storage tanks
  • Shipbuilding, heavy machinery, and offshore structures
  • Equipment requiring superior impact and abrasion resistance

Supplied in alloyed and unalloyed grades, heavy plates can be heat-treated and processed to achieve specific mechanical properties.