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    Hot Rolled Coils and Sheets

    Hot-Rolled Coils and Sheets are steel products produced by rolling heated steel slabs at high temperatures. This process gives the steel excellent ductility, toughness, and uniformity, making it ideal for structural, industrial, and fabrication applications where strength and formability are important.

     

    Hot-rolled coils are typically supplied in large rolls, while sheets are cut to standard sizes for easier handling and fabrication.

     

    They offer strength, toughness, and flexibility for a wide variety of applications. It is a cost-efficient solution for both structural and manufacturing needs, providing long-term reliability while allowing easy fabrication and processing.

    Hot-Rolled Coils and Sheets are steel products produced by rolling heated steel slabs at high temperatures. This process gives the steel excellent ductility, toughness, and uniformity, making it ideal for structural, industrial, and fabrication applications where strength and formability are important.

     

    Hot-rolled coils are typically supplied in large rolls, while sheets are cut to standard sizes for easier handling and fabrication.

     

    They offer strength, toughness, and flexibility for a wide variety of applications. It is a cost-efficient solution for both structural and manufacturing needs, providing long-term reliability while allowing easy fabrication and processing.

    Steel Grades:

    • ASTM

    Maximum Length/Width

    4' x 8'

    Lead Time

    1 - 3 days

    APPLICATIONS

    Structural steel fabrication

    Roofing and cladding

    Automotive and machinery components

    Industrial equipment and platforms

    Fabricated steel products like tanks, containers, and frames

    Pipes, beams, and plate manufacturing

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Is hot rolled steel cheaper than cold steel?

    Yes, hot rolled steel is generally cheaper than cold rolled steel. This is because hot rolled steel requires fewer processing steps and less labor, making it more cost-efficient to produce.

    Why is hot rolling done at high temperatures?

    Hot rolling is done at high temperatures (typically above the steel’s recrystallization point) to make the material softer and easier to shape without cracking. At these temperatures, the steel becomes more ductile, allowing it to be formed, rolled, and reduced in thickness with less force.

    How should hot rolled sheets be stored to prevent rust?

    Store hot rolled sheets in a dry, well-ventilated area and keep them elevated off the ground to avoid moisture contact. Cover them with protective materials while allowing airflow, and apply rust-preventive oil or coatings for added protection, especially during long-term storage.

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