The thickness of heat-treated medium thick carbon steel plates is typically between 6 and 60 millimeters. They are suitable for industrial applications that require high strength, wear resistance, and toughness, such as the manufacture of wear-resistant components, excavator arms, and mining machinery components that have high requirements for strength and wear resistance. The production process of heat-treated medium thick plates includes heating, holding, cooling, post-processing, and other stages, covering energy consumption, material consumption, waste treatment, and environmental emissions required during production. This dataset is formed by aggregating data from multiple sources.