
Patterned steel plates are known as patterned steel, with patterns in shapes such as flat beans, rhombus, round beans, or a mix of flat and round. Flat beans are most common in the market. Patterned steel is commonly found in hot-rolled coil, so it is generally considered hot rolled. However, it can also be pickled, descaled, and polished according to customer requirements to become cold rolled.
Hot-dip galvanized embossed sheet base material is subjected to high-temperature annealing, with the coating cured at high temperatures, resulting in stronger surface adhesion and superior durability. Long-term use will not exhibit defects such as peeling, flaking, or rust. The hot-dip galvanized embossed sheet can be cut to the required size for the customer, producing precision-cut sheets, eliminating the need for further processing. This allows for direct assembly and use, significantly enhancing work efficiency.
Galvanized embossed sheets offer aesthetic appeal, anti-slip properties, enhanced performance, and steel savings, among other advantages. They are widely used in industries such as transportation, construction, decoration, equipment sub-plates, machinery, shipbuilding, and more.





























