Hot Rolled Sheets
Hot Rolled Sheets
Hot-rolled sheets are widely used across numerous industrial and manufacturing applications, including the production of pipes, railway cars, bicycle frames, ships, and various types of engineering and military equipment. Beyond these uses, hot-rolled sheets serve as a fundamental material in the automotive industry—playing a crucial role in the manufacturing of wheels, frames, and body components for cars and trucks. Their strength, versatility, and cost-efficiency make them indispensable in both heavy-duty and high-performance applications.
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Benefits
Hot-rolled sheets are produced by heating large rectangular steel slabs to approximately 1100°C—well above their recrystallization temperature—in a furnace. Once heated, the slabs are passed through a series of rolling mills, where they are flattened into thin sheets under high pressure. After rolling, the sheets are cooled using controlled water sprays to achieve the desired mechanical properties. The resulting hot-rolled sheets typically have a rough surface finish and are widely used in construction, automotive, and other heavy-duty industrial applications.
- The products are offered in a range of widths and thicknesses to ensure precise alignment with specific project requirements and specifications.
- Hot-rolled sheets serve as the primary feedstock for cold rolling mills, where they undergo further processing to produce more refined and precision-finished steel products.
- This versatility positions them as a crucial element in the steel manufacturing process.
Chemical Properties
Carbon Content (%)
0.25%
Sulphur Content (%)
0.04%
Sulphur & Phosphorus Levels (%)
0.08%
Chemical Properties
Carbon Content (%)
0.25%
Sulphur Content (%)
0.04%
Sulphur & Phosphorus Levels (%)
0.08%
Chemical Properties
Carbon Content (%)
0.25%
Sulphur Content (%)
0.04%
Sulphur & Phosphorus Levels (%)
0.08%