High Strength Low Alloy Steel Plate (HSLA)

High Strength Low Alloy Steel Plate
High strength low alloy (HSLA) steel plate is a microalloyed structural plate with enhanced strength and toughness achieved through small additions of elements like niobium, vanadium, or titanium, along with controlled rolling practices.

Material

Microalloyed High-Strength Steel. Common grades include EN 10025-6 S355ML, S460ML; ASTM A572/A572M Gr. 50, Gr. 65; ASTM A709 Gr. 50; JIS G3106 SM490YA, SM570; GB/T 1591 Q355, Q460.

Model

TMCP Plate, Microalloyed Plate

Size

Standard widths from 1500 mm to 4500 mm; lengths up to 25000 mm. Can be supplied as-rolled or cut-to-size.

Thickness

6 mm to 150 mm, with common applications utilizing plates from 10 mm to 80 mm thick.

Standard

ASTM A572, A709, A945; EN 10025-4, 10025-6; JIS G3106; GB/T 1591. Commonly supplied in normalized (N) or thermomechanical (M) conditions.

MOQ

20 Metric Tons.

Delivery Time

Standard lead time is 5 to 9 weeks from order confirmation, dependent on grade, thickness, and quantity.

Long Description

High strength low alloy (HSLA) steel plate is engineered to provide superior mechanical properties compared to conventional carbon steel plates, without the need for heat treatment in many grades. The increased strength, which can range from approximately 350 MPa to over 690 MPa yield strength, is derived from a combination of fine-grain strengthening and precipitation hardening from microalloying elements such as niobium (Nb), vanadium (V), and titanium (Ti). These plates are typically produced via thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP), which refines the ferrite grain structure to simultaneously improve strength, toughness, and weldability. HSLA plates offer an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for lighter and more efficient structural designs, along with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance and better low-temperature impact properties than standard carbon steels.

Key Product Highlights

HSLA plates provide higher yield and tensile strengths than standard carbon steel plates of similar thickness. The product offers enhanced toughness and improved resistance to brittle fracture at lower temperatures. Good weldability is maintained despite higher strength, often requiring minimal or no preheat. Controlled rolling (TMCP) eliminates the need for heat treatment, reducing cost and production time. The superior strength-to-weight ratio enables material savings and reduced structural weight in designs.

Product Advantages

The use of microalloying and controlled processing ensures consistent mechanical properties and good formability. Full certification to international standards provides reliable design values for engineers and fabricators. Reduced carbon content compared to heat-treated steels of similar strength improves weldability and cold-forming capability. Available in a wide range of standardized strength grades to precisely match application load requirements. The material’s efficiency supports sustainable design through weight reduction and potential for lower carbon footprint.

Industry Application

This plate is used in the fabrication of building frames, crane booms, truck chassis, mining equipment structures, pressure vessels, wind turbine towers, bridge components, and other weight-sensitive or high-stress structural applications.

Technical Specifications

ParameterUnitCommon Grade (e.g., S355J2+N)Higher Strength Grade (e.g., S460ML)Notes
Carbon Content (C)%≤ 0.20≤ 0.16Lower carbon in higher strength grades for weldability.
Manganese (Mn)%≤ 1.60≤ 1.70Primary solid solution strengthener.
Phosphorus (P)%≤ 0.030≤ 0.025Tighter control in modern HSLA grades.
Sulfur (S)%≤ 0.025≤ 0.015Very low to ensure good toughness and formability.
Tensile StrengthMPa470 – 630540 – 720Grade dependent range.
Yield StrengthMPa≥ 355 (t≤16mm)≥ 460 (t≤16mm)Minimum ReH or Rp0.2, thickness dependent.
Elongation%≥ 22≥ 17Minimum longitudinal value.
HardnessHBN/AN/ANot a primary specified property for structural HSLA.
Thicknessmm6 – 1206 – 120Yield strength decreases with increasing thickness.
Widthmm1500 – 45001500 – 4000Standard mill rolling capabilities.
Coil WeightMTN/AN/AThis product is supplied as plates, not coils.
Surface TreatmentAs-Rolled, Blast CleanedAs-Rolled, Blast CleanedOften supplied descaled for fabrication.
Coating / FinishNormalized (N), Normalized-Rolled (N)Thermomechanically Rolled (TM or M)Delivery condition is key to achieving properties.
Rolling TypeN/AN/AParameter is specific to coil products.
Standard ExampleEN 10025-2 S355J2+NEN 10025-4 S460MLRepresentative standard, grade, and condition.

Packaging & Surface Treatment

Plates are bundled on heavy-duty steel skids with protective wooden strips between layers to prevent surface marring. Bundles are securely strapped with steel bands for stability during handling and transport. For export, they are often wrapped in waterproof, reinforced packaging material. The surface is typically supplied as-rolled with mill scale, or blast-cleaned to Sa 2.5 for immediate priming and fabrication.

Aliases Names

Microalloyed Steel Plate, TMCP Plate, High Strength Structural Plate, Fine Grain Steel Plate, S355 Plate, A572 Plate.
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