Hot Rolled Steel Sheet
Hot rolled coil is made from slab (mainly continuous casting slab) as raw material, heated and then processed into strip steel by roughing and finishing mills. The hot steel strip from the last finishing mill is cooled to the set temperature through laminar flow, and then rolled into steel strip coils by the coiler. The cooled steel strip coils are processed into steel plates, flat coils, and longitudinal cut steel strip products through different finishing operation lines (leveling, straightening, transverse or longitudinal cutting, inspection, weighing, packaging, and marking, etc.) according to the different needs of users. Due to its high strength, good toughness, easy processing and forming, and good weldability, hot rolled steel plate products are widely used in manufacturing industries such as ships, automobiles, bridges, construction, machinery, and pressure vessels.
Main products:
Hot rolling can be divided into ordinary carbon structural steel, low alloy steel, and alloy steel according to their different materials and properties.
According to their different uses, they can be divided into: cold formed steel, structural steel, automotive structural steel, corrosion-resistant structural steel, mechanical structural steel, welded gas cylinder and pressure vessel steel, pipeline steel, etc.
General instructions:
Hot rolled steel plate products have a wide variety of steel specifications and applications, ranging from general engineering structures to the manufacturing of automobiles, bridges, ships, boilers, pressure vessels, and other industries. They are widely used. Due to different uses, the requirements for the material properties, surface quality, size, and shape accuracy of steel plates are also different. Therefore, it is necessary to have an understanding of the varieties, materials, characteristics, and uses of hot-rolled steel plate products in order to achieve economic and reasonable utilization.