HRP plates have high strength values. Since they undergo both hot and cold rolling processes, the resistance of HRP plates is significantly increased. Additionally, HRP plates have higher corrosion resistance compared to regular steel. Even in areas with high corrosion risk, this material can be used for many years without problems. HRP plates also stand out for their welding adhesion levels. Welds applied to HRP plates, which can bond strongly with other metals, remain intact for a long time.

HRP (Acidic) Plates represent different varieties of this material. Due to their high strength values, these materials are used in various industrial applications.

  • 4936 (S355MC), 4942 (S420MC), 4946 (S460MC), 4950 (S500MC), 4970 (S700MC): These codes represent steel grades with different strength levels. For instance, S355MC has a lower strength level, while S700MC has a higher strength level. These steels are generally preferred for structural applications.
  • 6222 (DD11), 6224 (DD13): These codes refer to low-carbon steel grades. DD11 and DD13 steels are typically used for cold forming processes and have a wide range of industrial applications.
  • 3237 (S235JR), 6052 (S355J2): These codes represent various structural steel grades. S235JR has a lower strength level, whereas S355J2 has a higher strength level. These steels are widely used in structural steel applications.

These materials represent various steel grades designed for different industrial applications. Their strength levels, machinability properties, and other technical features determine their suitability for specific applications.


Product Specifications

Steel Code Steel Grade Strength Level Application Area
4936 (S355MC) High Strength Steel Low strength level, structural applications Widely used in structural steel
4942 (S420MC) High Strength Steel Medium strength level, structural applications Automotive, heavy machinery
4946 (S460MC) High Strength Steel Medium-high strength level, structural applications Construction, bridges
4950 (S500MC) High Strength Steel High strength level, structural applications High-tensile structures
4970 (S700MC) High Strength Steel Very high strength level, structural applications Defense industry, heavy load carrying
6222 (DD11) Low Carbon Steel Low carbon content, cold forming Automotive parts, pipe manufacturing
6224 (DD13) Low Carbon Steel Low carbon content, cold forming Home appliances, general industrial parts
3237 (S235JR) Structural Steel Low strength level, structural steel Construction, pipelines
6052 (S355J2) Structural Steel High strength level, structural steel High-strength structures, bridges