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