Mild Steel Hot Rolled Coil
Hot Rolled Sheets are produced through a process where steel slabs are heated to high temperatures (around 1700°F or 926°C) and then passed through rollers to achieve the desired thickness. This process makes the steel malleable but leaves a distinctive rough and scaly surface due to the cooling process.Key Characteristics:
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Surface Texture: Typically rough and scaly, often bluish-gray due to the oxide layer formed.
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Thickness and Size: Available in a wide range of thicknesses, from 1/16 of an inch to several inches, and can be produced in large sizes.
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Mechanical Properties: Known for excellent weldability and formability, maintaining strength while being flexible.
Applications:
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Construction: Used in structural beams, bridges, and building frames for their high strength-to-weight ratio.
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Automotive: Essential for car frames, wheels, and other components due to their strength and malleability.
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Machinery: Found in agricultural equipment, industrial machines, and heavy equipment for durability and weldability.
these plates are built to last and reduce accidents with their raised diamond pattern. Why You Need Them:
Mild Steel Hot Rolled Coil
| Thickness | 5mm |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Surface Treatment | Cold Rolled |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Length | 3000mm |
| Technique | Cold Rolled |
| Hardness | 60 HRC |
Advantages:
- Cost-Effective: Simpler manufacturing process makes them more affordable than cold rolled alternatives.
- Large Sizes: Can be produced in large sheets in one continuous piece, ideal for substantial material requirements.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of uses across various industries.Considerations: Their rough surface and potential thickness variability might affect their suitability for precise applications requiring smooth finishes.