Explosion Bonded Clad Plate
Explosion-welded clad plates are created by applying explosion welding technology to bond one or both surfaces of carbon steel or low alloy steel plates with corrosion-resistant stainless steel or non-ferrous metals. This process imparts the mechanical properties of carbon steel or low alloy steel, while also providing the corrosion resistance of stainless steel or non-ferrous metals. It is a cost-effective, high-performance new engineering material.
The company uses explosion welding technology to mass-produce various types of metal clad plates, including stainless steel-steel, nickel-based alloy-steel, titanium-steel, copper-steel, zirconium-steel, and tantalum-steel. All mechanical properties and physical-chemical performance indicators fully comply with current national standards and international advanced standards, with key performance indicators (such as shear strength and bonding rate) being industry-leading.














