What are the criteria for evaluating the quality of paving steel plates? How to grasp and understand these criteria?
Understanding the criteria for evaluating the quality of paving steel is a prerequisite and foundation for both renting and purchasing. Blindly buying without a foundation can often lead to being taken advantage of. This is why I want to analyze and interpret this for everyone.
Thickness and dimensions. In fact, it's not simply that the thicker or wider the better; rather, it depends on the standards you're using. Generally speaking, the thickness of road steel plates ranges from 2.5 to 12mm, with widths typically between 600 to 2200mm, with a 50mm difference equating to a different grade. Any steel plate size and thickness that suits your company's needs is the right choice. If it doesn't fit, then even if its size is larger or its impact resistance is better, it's not suitable for your needs.
The overall design is crucial, particularly its overall flatness, which must be effectively distinguished from patterned steel plates. Road steel plates can be simply categorized into two types: smooth steel plates and patterned steel plates. The term "flatness" here does not imply that patterned plates are inferior. Regardless of whether they are patterned or smooth, one should use a magnifying glass to closely inspect the surface for bubbles, scabs, or cracks, excluding the raised patterned areas. If there are none, the plate is good; if there are, it is not. Special attention should be paid to the edge layering. If the layering is severe, to the point where the layers have separated, this road steel plate should not be used.





