Cold Rolled Steel Deep Drawing Components

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With years of expertise behind us, we offer all sorts of deep drawing solutions.

Grade Designation Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength (MPa) Elongation (%)

CR1008 Low Carbon Steel 340 MPa

285 MPa 20%

CR1020 Low Carbon Steel 420 MPa 350 MPa 15%

CR4130 Chrome Molybdenum Steel 560 MPa

460 MPa

20%

KEY FEATURES

Smooth Surface Finish:

cold rolled steel has a smooth and clean surface finish, which it gets from its room-temperature rolling process.

Uniform Thickness:

Cold rolled steel deep drawing gives the sheet metal uniform thickness, making it predictable as a metal.

Improved Strength and Hardness:

Cold rolling imparts increased strength and hardness to the steel compared to hot-rolled steel, which makes it prevent cracks more efficiently.

High Elasticity:

Since cold rolled steel prevents cracks, it can be drawn more flexibly than hot-rolled steel.

Consistent Mechanical Properties:

The uniformity steel gets from cold rolling gives the cold rolled steel sheet consistent mechanical properties, including yield strength and tensile strength.

Tight Tolerances:

The cold rolled steel deep drawing process gives the metal tighter dimensional tolerances and helps create components with specific geometric requirements.

Suitability for High-Volume Production:

Manufacturers often choose cold rolled grain oriented steel when producing in high volume because it can maintain tight tolerances across large quantities of material.

COLD ROLLED STEEL APPLICATIONS

Automotive Industry:

Automotive fabricated parts examples include body panels or other parts of car body that require high strength, formability, and consistent thickness from cold rolled steel.

Construction and Building Materials:

The construction industry also requires cold rolled steel for roofing, cladding, framing, and structural components.

Home Appliances:

Many home appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, and ovens, utilize cold rolled steel for the outer panels and structural elements for its formability.

Electrical Appliances and Electronics:

Electronic components, cabinets, and casings get much protective housing benefits from cold rolled steel's excellent electromagnetic properties, durability, and formability.

Furniture:

cold rolled steel is also used with cabinets, shelves, and frames for its smooth surface and various types of metal finishes.

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