Material: Low-carbon steel with alloying elements like manganese, chromium, or vanadium.
Thickness: Typically ranges from 1.5 mm to 20 mm (customizable based on application).
Width: Commonly available in widths of 900 mm to 2500 mm.
Strength: Offers high tensile and yield strength, superior to standard carbon steel sheets.
Weight: Lightweight compared to conventional steel sheets, ensuring cost-effective usage.
Corrosion Resistance: Enhanced resistance to rust and environmental degradation.
Applications: Used in automotive components, structural parts, bridges, construction equipment, and pressure vessels.
Standards: Manufactured as per ASTM, EN, or other industry-specific standards.
Features: Excellent weldability, durability, and impact resistance with enhanced fatigue strength.