Patterned steel plate, also known as diamond or embossed steel plate, features a surface with diamond-shaped or raised ridges.
The pattern can be a single diamond, kidney bean, or round bean design, or it can be appropriately combined into a composite pattern board featuring two or more patterns.
The patterns primarily serve the functions of anti-slip and decorative purposes. The combined patterned plates exhibit a comprehensive effect that is notably superior to that of single patterned plates in terms of anti-slip capability, bending resistance, metal savings, and appearance.
Patterned steel plates are widely used in shipbuilding, boilers, automobiles, tractors, train cars, and construction industries.
Patterned steel plates, with their textured surfaces that provide anti-slip properties, are suitable for use as flooring, industrial stair treads, workbench steps, ship decks, and automotive undercarriages.
Patterned steel plates are used for workshop floors, large equipment, or ship decks and stair treads, featuring diamond or bean-shaped patterns pressed onto the surface.
The steel plate is produced from ordinary carbon steel grades 1-3, Type B, with thickness ranging from 2.5 to 8 mm, width from 600 to 1800 mm, and length from 2000 to 12000 mm.
The specifications of patterned steel plates are indicated by the basic thickness (excluding the thickness of the ribs), available in 10 sizes ranging from 2.5 to 8 millimeters. Patterned steel plates are used in grades 1-3.







