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Steel A36-Hot Rolled Plate 1" thick Price

Estimated Market Range
$0.94 – $1.14/lb
0.0% (30d)

≈ $42.47/sq ft · $1359.06 per 4×8ft sheet

Based on published distributor pricing adjusted for typical volume discounts. See methodology.

A36 Steel Plate

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  • •Prices have been relatively stable over the past 30 days.
  • •Ryerson is currently $0.42/lb cheaper than Ryerson for this item.

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Same material, closest dimensions. Use $/lb to compare across sizes.

Dimensions$/lb$/ft$/ea
1" thickThis item$0.65Lowest$26.59/ft²$1595.21
7/8" thick$0.67$24.10/ft²$3855.63
1-1/4" thick$0.76$38.77/ft²$1550.90
3/4" thick$0.71$21.60/ft²$1080.09
5/8" thick$0.77$19.59/ft²$783.52

Market Context

Raw Material Market Prices
4.2%30d
Steel HRC
$1,084/short ton
$0.54/lb

Hot Rolled Coil (HRC) is the benchmark for raw steel prices.

About A36|The cheapest structural steel. A36 is specified by its mechanical properties (36,000 PSI minimum yield strength), not its chemistry, which means the carbon content can vary batch to batch. This inconsistency is fine for building bridges and I-beams but annoying if you're trying to machine it. Hot rolled A36 has mill scale, rough dimensions, and lower precision than cold drawn bar. It's harder to machine than 1018. It's not terrible, but it requires more power and you'll burn through inserts faster. Buy A36 when you need structural shapes (angles, channels, beams, plate) or when cost matters more than machinability. Buy 1018 when you need to actually machine the part. A common mistake is specifying A36 on a drawing that needs machining. Compare to 1018 (better for machining, tighter chemistry, costs more) and A36/GR50 (higher yield strength for structural applications).
About Plate|Thick flat stock, generally 3/16" and up, used for machined base plates, fixture plates, wear surfaces, and structural fabrication. Heavier grades get milled, drilled, and tapped directly.

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