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Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets

Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets

Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets are flat steel products produced through the hot rolling process. This method involves rolling the steel at high temperatures, making it easier to shape and form. Hot-rolled steel sheets are known for their versatility, durability, and ability to be used in a wide range of industrial and construction applications. These sheets are ideal for structural and fabrication tasks where precision and surface finish are secondary considerations.


Key Features:


• Material: Carbon steel.
• Steel Grade: St 235 (Fe 360/S235), St 275 (Fe 430/S275), St 355 (Fe 510/S355)
• Thickness Range: Typically available from 1.5 mm to 20 mm.
• Width and Length: Standard widths range from 600 mm to 2500 mm, with lengths customizable according to project needs.
• Surface Finish: Standard mill finish with options for pickling and oiling to enhance corrosion resistance.

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Advantages:


• Cost-Effective: Hot-rolled steel sheets are generally more affordable than cold-rolled options due to the simpler production process.
• High Strength and Durability: Excellent for applications requiring robust material capable of withstanding heavy loads.
• Ease of Fabrication: Can be easily cut, welded, and formed into various shapes, making them highly adaptable to different projects.


Applications:


• Construction: Structural components, frameworks, and steel plates for bridges and buildings.
• Automotive Industry: Frames, chassis, and other heavy-duty parts.
• Manufacturing: General fabrication, machinery components, and equipment housing.
• Shipbuilding: Hull construction, decks, and internal structures.
• Industrial Equipment: Manufacturing of storage tanks, containers, and heavy-duty machinery.
• Pipe Production: Used as raw material for producing large-diameter pipes for various applications.
Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets are designed to meet the demands of heavy-duty applications, offering strength, flexibility, and reliability. Although they have a slightly rougher surface finish compared to cold-rolled sheets, they provide the structural integrity needed for large-scale industrial uses.