steel plate
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Definition
Noun: A flat, typically rectangular piece of steel, often of substantial thickness, produced by rolling or forging. It is a primary industrial material used in construction, shipbuilding, machinery, and armor.
Usage
A "steel plate" refers to the raw material itself. It is typically described by its dimensions (length, width), thickness, and grade of steel. * The hull of the ship was constructed from steel plates welded together. * The bridge's support beams are made from reinforced steel plate. * They ordered a steel plate measuring two meters by four meters for the fabrication project.
Advanced Usage
- "Armor plate" or "armor steel plate": A specific type of high-hardness steel plate designed to resist penetration, used in military vehicles and personal body armor.
- The tank's turret is protected by several inches of armor plate.
- In engineering contexts, specifications often refer to the plate's properties, such as "A36 steel plate" (a common structural grade) or "abrasion-resistant steel plate."
Variants and Related Words
- Plate steel: An alternative term with the same meaning, sometimes used interchangeably with "steel plate."
- Sheet steel: Refers to a thinner, more flexible form of rolled steel. The distinction between "plate" and "sheet" is often based on thickness.
- Steel sheet: Synonymous with sheet steel.
Synonyms
- Metal plate (a more general term that could include iron, aluminum, etc.)
- Armor plating (specifically for protective plates)
Related Phrases
- To plate (something) with steel: The verb "to plate" means to coat or cover with a thin layer of metal. This is a different process from using a solid steel plate.
- The iron component was plated with steel to prevent rust. (This describes a coating, not a solid plate.)