Steel is a robust and long-lasting alloy largely formed of iron and carbon, and a steel plate is a flat, rectangular sheet made of steel. The process of making steel plates involves heating and rolling molten steel to the required thickness. They are available in a variety of shapes, weights, and grades to suit diverse industrial uses, including building infrastructure, ships, and manufacturing machinery. Steel plates are perfect for load-bearing applications due to its high strength, superior structural integrity, and resistance to impact. They can undergo additional processing, including as cutting, welding, and shaping, to meet the needs of a particular project.