• hrc hr steel coil b450nqr1 steel-zzhn steel
  • hrc hr steel coil b450nqr1 steel-zzhn steel
  • hrc hr steel coil b450nqr1 steel-zzhn steel
  • hrc hr steel coil b450nqr1 steel-zzhn steel
  • Why should you choose cumic Steel HR hot rolled steel coils?
  • As hot rolled steel coils can be produced at a larger amount, they provide additional cost benefits for users. CUMIC Steel provide HR hot rolled steel coils with competitive price. They are thinner thus lighter making them an ideal material for applications that require weight-saving, Click to get our hot rolled steel coil here!
  • What are hot rolled steel coils?
  • 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 coils are widely used in applications like home appliances where saving weight and aesthetic value is deemed essential.
  • What is hot rolled coil used for?
  • It is also frequently used as a work-piece for the further production of cold-rolled products. As a specialized hot rolled coil supplier, CUMIC Steel keeps developing and provides high quality china hot rolled coil with competitive price.
  • What are the characteristics of HRC rolled steel?
  • The HRC should have such properties as good weldability, high strength and toughness, and crack resistance (also at negative temperatures). Given the increased aggressiveness of transported substances, demand is growing for rolled steel with guaranteed resistance to hydrogen sulphide media (HIC, SSC).
  • What is HRC production process?
  • Continuously cast or rolled slabs made of carbon, low-alloy and alloy steel grades are used as a semi-finished product to make steel coils. The HRC production process includes the following stages:
  • What is a hot rolled coil (wide strip)?
  • Hot-rolled coil (wide strip) products are produced by semi-continuous or continuous hot-rolling mills, which can also be a part of compact strip production plants. Continuously cast or rolled slabs made of carbon, low-alloy and alloy steel grades are used as a semi-finished product to make steel coils.