3/8″ Steel HR Plate

3/8″ Steel HR Plate

$20.35$154.07

Part#: SPL38 Category
DESCRIPTION

A hot rolled steel plate is a flat sheet of steel that has been formed by passing a heated steel billet through a series of rollers at a high temperature (typically above 1700°F), resulting in a relatively thick plate with a rough surface finish, making it easier to work with and generally less expensive than cold rolled steel, but with less precise dimensional tolerances; commonly used in construction applications where exact dimensions aren’t critical.

Key points about hot rolled steel plate:

High-temperature processing:

The steel is heated above its recrystallization temperature during the rolling process, making it easier to shape and form.

Rough surface finish:

Due to the high heat, the hot rolled steel plate will have a scaled, rough surface compared to cold rolled steel.

Lower cost:

Because of the simpler production process, hot-rolled steel is generally cheaper than cold-rolled steel.

Less precise dimensions:

Due to the cooling process, hot-rolled steel plates may have slightly varying dimensions, making them unsuitable for applications requiring tight tolerances.

Uses

  • Construction: Hot-rolled steel plates are used to build bridges, structures, and interior components like beams, columns, and rails.
  • Manufacturing: Hot rolled steel plates make frames, rails, joint bars, pipe couplings, and spigot sections.
  • Automotive: Hot-rolled steel plates are used to make frames, wheels, and body panels.
  • Agricultural equipment: Hot-rolled steel plates are used to make agricultural equipment.
  • Railroad equipment: Hot-rolled steel plates are used to make railroad tracks and railcar components.
  • Water transmission: Hot rolled steel plates are used to make pipes and tubes for water transmission.

3/8″ HR steel Plate.

* Prices subject to change without notice due to the Metals Market fluctuations.
* All ‘value length’ and ‘value pack’ item measurements are subject to a “mill tolerance”. A product may be produced several thousandths of an inch, either over or under the stated thickness, and still be within “mill tolerance”. This does NOT apply to Cut To Size items. Those will be +.125″, -0.00″ tolerances.