A clad plate is a combination of two or more different metals, each chosen for its specific properties, metallurgically bonded to obtain an integral continuous single plate offering the benefits of both components. Industeel clad plates are produced by bond-rolling.
By combining for example a stainless steel with a low alloy backer steel, it is possible to benefit from the mechanical properties of the backing material and the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel at a competitive price. Normally the backer metal is a carbon-manganese steel, CrMo or other low alloy material and the cladding can be a stainless steel or a nickel base material.
The processing of INDUSTEEL clad plates is basically similar to the processing of solid plates, taking into consideration the properties of the backing steel and of the corrosion resistant cladding. Industeel has prepared detailed forming and welding recommendations to help you optimize the properties of your finished equipment.

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