At Grafton Pipe Fittings, we specialize in offering high-performance Structural Sheets & Plates manufactured to meet global engineering and construction standards. Our product range includes sheets and plates made in compliance with ASTM A516 Grade 70 and identified by UNS K02700, offering exceptional mechanical strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion and pressure. Designed to withstand harsh environments, these plates are ideal for critical applications in pressure vessels, boilers, structural support, construction, shipbuilding, and oil & gas industries.
Our inventory includes a wide range of thicknesses, widths, and lengths to suit various application demands. The chemical composition of ASTM A516 Gr 70 ensures a fine balance of carbon, manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur, enhancing the plate’s performance in both high-pressure and corrosive environments. Whether you're working on storage tanks, bridges, earthmoving equipment, or marine components, Grafton Pipe Fittings guarantees that you receive certified products that comply with international standards such as ASME, ASTM, EN, JIS, and DIN.
We cater to industries looking for high-quality pressure vessel plates, boiler plates, construction steel plates, and industrial structural sheets. Our clients rely on us for timely delivery, custom sizing, and technical consultation. As a trusted supplier and exporter, we also offer value-added services like edge preparation, surface treatment, and testing (NDT, ultrasonic, and radiographic) to match project requirements.
With our long-standing commitment to excellence, Grafton Pipe Fittings continues to be a preferred supplier in domestic and international markets. Our goal is to provide you with reliable, high-grade materials that enhance your project’s performance, reduce maintenance, and extend lifecycle value.
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