Hot Rolled Steel

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Hot-rolling refers to a metalworking process in which the steel is rolled at above recrystallization temperature (usually exceeds 1000℉). Being heated past its recrystallization point, the steel can be properly formed, shaped, and produced in larger quantities. After being cooled at room temperature, the steel is normalized and cooled off, becoming a finished hot rolled steel product. for sale not only has excellent strength and versatility but also is a cost-effective material than comparing with cold rolled steel.

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Types of Chinese Hot Rolled Steel Sections

Hot Rolled Steel Plate

Hot rolling is a metal forming method that involves rolling the steel at a high-temperature rise above steel's recrystallization temperature.

Hot Rolled Steel Coil

Hot rolled steel coils are hot rolled steel made into relatively thin flat pieces and wound up into coils, resembling a wound steel strip.

Hot Rolled Steel Sheet

Hot rolled steel sheets are made into relatively thin flat pieces. Hot rolled steel sheets are widely used in applications like home appliances.

Hot Rolled Checkered Coil

Hot rolled checkered coils are a type of hot rolled steel coils with rhombic (tear drop) shapes on its surface. Because of the rhombic patterns, the surface of the plates is rough.

H-Beam Steel

H-beam steel is a type of structural steel beam. It is named H-beam steel because of the capital H shape over its cross section with equal thickness in the two parallel flanges with no taper on the inside surface.

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