What is the fish plate section?
A fish plate (or joint bar/splice bar) is a specialized, rolled steel plate bolted to the web of two abutting rail ends in a track fastening system. It acts as a structural bridge, ensuring proper alignment, maintaining vertical/horizontal continuity, and allowing for rail expansion, typically found in pairs on both sides of the joint.

GNEE RAIL provides fish plates suitable for GB light and heavy rails, UIC standard rails, DIN536 and QU crane rail systems, JIS rail profiles, AS1085 sections, BS11 rails, and AREMA/ASCE rail specifications, offering one-stop rail joint solutions.
Key Aspects of Fish Plate Sections:
- Design & Function: Designed with a tapered profile (thick middle, thinner ends) to fit snugly into the rail's web, preventing vertical or lateral misalignment and supporting the load of passing trains.
- Components: They are used in conjunction with fish bolts, which pass through holes in the rail web and the plates.

- Material: Usually manufactured from high-quality steel (e.g., carbon steel, manganese steel) to withstand high tension and heavy loads.
- Types: Standard, insulated (for signaling systems), and special/jogged plates exist based on traffic needs and rail profiles.
Fish plates are vital for maintaining the structural integrity of railways, preventing rail separation, and ensuring a stable, safe, and smooth ride.
What are fish plates made of?
Fish plates (railway joint bars) are primarily made from high-strength steel, including forged steel, rolled steel, and carbon steel (such as Q235, 45#, 50Mn, 42CrMo), chosen for durability, high fatigue resistance, and strength under heavy loads. Specialized types, like for electrified tracks, may use insulating composite materials.

| Material Type | Typical Grade / Designation | Chemical Composition (wt%) | Notes / Equivalent Standards |
| Carbon Structural Steel | Q235 (GB/T 700) | C: ≤0.22 | Common mild steel for general joint bars. Similar to ASTM A36, S235JR. |
| Si: ≤0.35 | |||
| Mn: 0.30-0.65 | |||
| P: ≤0.045 | |||
| S: ≤0.045 | |||
| Carbon Structural Steel | Q255 (GB/T 700) | C: 0.18-0.28 | Slightly higher strength than Q235. |
| Si: ≤0.35 | |||
| Mn: 0.40-0.70 | |||
| P: ≤0.045 | |||
| S: ≤0.045 | |||
| Medium Carbon Steel | 50Mn / 50BA (GOST 10779) | C: 0.47-0.55 | Classic high-strength fish plate steel. Widely used for mainline joints. |
| Si: 0.17-0.37 | |||
| Mn: 0.80-1.20 | |||
| P: ≤0.040 | |||
| S: ≤0.045 | |||
| Medium Carbon Steel | 55# (GB/T 699) | C: 0.52-0.60 | Standard medium carbon steel for demanding applications. Similar to AISI 1055. |
| Si: 0.17-0.37 | |||
| Mn: 0.50-0.80 | |||
| P: ≤0.035 | |||
| S: ≤0.035 | |||
| Alloy Steel | 42CrMo (GB/T 3077) | C: 0.38-0.45 | High-strength, high-toughness alloy for severe service. Similar to AISI 4140/4142. |
| Si: 0.17-0.37 | |||
| Mn: 0.50-0.80 | |||
| Cr: 0.90-1.20 | |||
| Mo: 0.15-0.25 | |||
| P: ≤0.035 | |||
| S: ≤0.035 | |||
| Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron | QT450-10 (GB/T 1348) | C: 3.60-3.90 | Used in some traditional/joint kits for its castability and damping properties. Similar to EN-GJS-450-10. |
| Si: 2.00-3.00 | |||
| Mn: ≤0.50 | |||
| P: ≤0.07 | |||
| S: ≤0.015 | |||
| Mg: 0.03-0.06 (Nodulizer) | |||
| Insulating Composite Material | Epoxy Fiberglass / FRP | Base: Epoxy Resin | No metallic elements. Provides electrical insulation (Resistivity >10¹² Ω·cm), corrosion resistance. |
| Reinforcement: E-Glass Fiber (>60%) | |||
| Additives: Hardener, fillers (e.g., SiO₂) |
What is the number of fish bolts per fish plate?
A standard railway joint typically uses four fish bolts to secure two fish plates (one on each side of the rail web). While four bolts (two per rail end) are standard for general-purpose track, some heavy-duty or long-joint configurations may use six bolts. Each bolt is secured with a nut, usually accompanied by a spring washer.

- Standard Configuration: 4 bolts per joint (2 holes per rail end).
- Long/Heavy-Duty Joint: 6 bolts per joint (3 holes per rail end).
- Purpose: The bolts fasten the fish plates, holding two rails together in both horizontal and vertical planes, while allowing for thermal expansion and contraction.
Founded in 2008, GNEE RAIL is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of railway components, specializing in high-quality rail fish plates (joint bars/splice bars) with strong production capacity and global service capabilities.

| Fishplate for UIC Standard Steel Rail | |||
| Steel Rail Type | Steel Rail Weight (KG/M) | Fishplate Standard | Fishplate Material |
| UIC54 | 54.43 | UIC | 45#,55# |
| UIC60 | 60.34 | ||
| Fishplate for BS Standard Steel Rail | |||
| BS50'O' | 24.833 | BS 47-1 | 55#,45# European Grade 700 |
| BS60A | 30.618 | ||
| BS75R | 37.041 | ||
| BS80A | 39.761 | ||
| BS90A | 45.099 | ||
| BS100A | 50.182 | ||
| BS113A | 56.398 | ||
| Joint Bar for AREMA 2007 Standard Steel Rail | |||
| 100RE(TR50) | 50.35 | AREMA 2007 | 45#,55#,AREMA Grade Steel |
| 115RE | 56.9 | ||
| 115-119RE | |||
| 132RE | 65.31 | ||
| 133RE | 66.1 | ||
| 136RE | 67.41 | ||
| 132-136RE | |||
| Fishplate For Chinese Standard Steel Rail | |||
| GB15KG | 15.2 | YB226-63 | Q235,45# |
| GB18KG | 18.06 | YB225-63 | |
| GB22KG | 22.3 | YB14-63 | |
| GB24KG | 24.46 | ||
| GB30KG | 30.1 | YB351-63 | |
| GB38KG | 38.733 | TB/T 2345-2008 | 45#,55# |
| GB43KG | 44.653 | ||
| GB50KG | 51.514 | ||
Our rail fish plate portfolio is comprehensive and compliant with international standards including UIC, AREMA, BS, DIN, and GB, covering light rail (8kg-30kg), heavy rail (38kg-75kg), and crane rail (QU70-QU120) systems. We offer diverse types such as insulated joint bars, bulged fish plates, and compromise rail joints,with precise specifications (4-hole/6-hole, 24-inch/36-inch), ensuring excellent mechanical performance.We uphold strict quality control supported by ISO 9001:2015 certification, an in-house inspection center, and third-party audits by SGS and BV. Our one-stop service includes customization, production, packaging, and after-sales support, tailored to clients' project needs.
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