Surface treatment | Bare/Shot Blasted and Spray Paint or as required. |
Standard | ASTM,EN,GB,JIS,DIN |
Material | Q195, Q215A/B, Q235A/B/C/D, Q275A/B/C/D, SS330,SS400,SM400A, Cr. C, Cr.D,S235JR ,ASTM A36 |
Usage | Used in home appliances construction,machinery,manufacturing, container manufacturing, shipbuilding, bridges, etc. |
Package | Standard export sea-worthy packing |
Advantages
- Cost-Effective
Hot rolled steel is typically less expensive than cold rolled steel due to the simpler manufacturing process, making it a cost-efficient option for many applications. - High Workability
Hot rolling improves the steel’s workability, making it easier to form into large shapes, sheets, or plates, which is ideal for bulk production. - Strength and Toughness
Hot rolled steel retains its toughness and strength, making it suitable for applications requiring durability and resistance to impact. - Large Sizes and Thickness
Hot rolled steel can be produced in a wide range of sizes, including large plates and thicker sections, which are useful for structural and heavy-duty applications. - Reduced Residual Stress
The hot rolling process helps to reduce internal stresses in the steel, which improves its performance in subsequent manufacturing processes such as welding and machining. - Versatility
Hot rolled steel is versatile and can be used in a variety of industries for a wide range of applications due to its strength, malleability, and low cost.
Applications
- Construction and Structural Steel
Hot rolled steel sheets are widely used in the construction of beams, columns, and frames for buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects due to their strength and durability. - Heavy Machinery and Equipment
Hot rolled steel is commonly used to manufacture parts for heavy machinery, including frames, plates, and components that require high strength and resistance to wear and tear. - Automotive Industry
Used in the production of car frames, chassis, and other structural components, hot rolled steel provides strength and toughness necessary for automotive safety and performance. - Shipbuilding
Hot rolled steel sheets are used in shipbuilding for constructing hulls, decks, and structural elements, where strength and toughness are critical. - Oil and Gas
In the oil and gas industry, hot rolled steel is used for pipelines, tanks, and drilling equipment, providing the necessary durability and resistance to external stresses. - Steel Storage and Warehousing
Hot rolled steel is commonly used in the production of storage racks, shelves, and large containers due to its strength and cost-effectiveness.