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ขนาด

ความหนา 3 มม. หรือมากกว่า
ความยาว 30 ซม.หรือตามความต้องการของลูกค้า

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เหล็กแผ่นหนาที่เหลือจากการตัดชิ้นงาน

Product Detail

Thick steel plates left over from the production lines. Chemical components checked and classified for customers’ specification. No oil coated and no painted with no or minimum rust. This scrap type is available in grey or black color.

Size

Thickness = 3 mm. or more
Length = 30 cm. or more or per request

Sample

Spare parts, sheet cut, steel clipping scraps, stamping steel sheet, processed plates.

Material notes for Cut Plate

HMS and heavy mixed steel are valued differently from light sheet scrap because thickness, density and preparation work affect melting and transport.

Typical material

Plate, structural steel, heavy pipe, cut steel and prepared thick ferrous pieces.

What to check

Thickness, heavy/light ratio, galvanized or painted pieces, concrete, rubber, plastic and oversize items.

Before pricing

Send wide and close-up photos, approximate weight, largest piece size and loading location.

Frequently asked questions about Cut Plate

How is Cut Plate different from light scrap?

Cut Plate is evaluated as heavier ferrous scrap. The team checks thickness, density, cutting requirements and whether lighter or coated material is mixed into the load.

What do HMS mix labels such as 80/20 or 60 usually mean?

They are used to discuss the mix of heavier prepared steel and lighter or secondary pieces, but real buying decisions still depend on photos, inspection, cleanliness and transport conditions.

What affects the price of Cut Plate?

Main factors are grade, thickness, oversize cutting, rust, coating, non-steel contamination, quantity, loading access and the ferrous scrap market on that day.

How should Cut Plate be prepared before selling?

Keep concrete, rubber, plastic, wood and non-ferrous metals out of the pile. If large pieces need torch cutting, show them clearly in the photos.