Patterned carbon steel plate, also known as patterned plate or anti-skid plate, is a steel plate with patterns on the surface, which has the characteristics of anti-slip and beautiful appearance. It is mainly used in occasions that require anti-slip or decorative effects.

Classification by pattern:
Single pattern: such as single-sided diamond, single-sided dot, etc.
Compound pattern: such as five ribs, three ribs, twisted ribs, etc.
Classification by surface treatment:
Hot-rolled patterned steel plate
Cold-rolled patterned steel plate

The material of patterned carbon steel plate can be divided into the following categories according to the carbon content:
Low carbon steel: The carbon content is generally below 0.25%, with good plasticity and toughness, and easy to form.
Medium carbon steel: The carbon content is generally between 0.25% and 0.60%, with both strength and toughness.
High carbon steel: The carbon content is generally above 0.60%, with high strength and hardness, but low toughness and plasticity.

The steel grade identification of patterned carbon steel plate is mainly distinguished by its chemical composition and mechanical properties. Here are some common steel grades:
Q235B: Low carbon steel of Chinese standard, commonly used in general structures and engineering.
SS400: Ordinary carbon structural steel of Japanese standard, widely used in construction and industrial fields.
A36: Low carbon steel of American standard, commonly used in building structures.
The standards of patterned carbon steel plates vary in different countries and regions. Here are the standards of some major countries:
Chinese standard: GB/T 3277 “Patterned steel plate”
Japanese standard: JIS G 3101 “Carbon steel plate and strip for general structure”
American standard: ASTM A786 “Hot-rolled patterned steel plate, steel plate and steel strip”
European standard: EN 10025 “Non-alloy structural steel”

Patterned carbon steel plates are widely used in the following fields:
Industrial field: used to manufacture work platforms, stair treads, step boards, etc. to prevent slipping and improve safety.
Construction field: used for decorative components such as floors and wall panels of buildings.
Transportation: used for anti-slip parts such as pedals and floors of cars, trains and ships.
Other fields: such as elevators, mechanical equipment, ship decks, etc.

Patterned carbon steel plates have been widely used in many fields due to their good anti-slip properties and beautiful appearance. Choosing the right steel grade and material and following the corresponding standards are the key to ensuring their performance and service life.