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Hot Rolled  Steel Coils-Hot Selling

Hot Rolled Steel Coils-Hot Selling

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Min Order Qty:
200 m.t
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t/month

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1.Structure of Hot Rolled  Steel Coils Description

We have more than 10,000 metric tons of various steel products in stock at any given time. 
We have extensive experience in the industry and we have established business relationships  with customers in Dubai, Malaysia and the USA. We warmly welcome customers worldwide to cooperate with us. 

 

 2.Main Features of the Hot Rolled  Steel Coils

•Hot Rolled & Annealing

•Good Quality & Fast Delivery  
•Competitive Price & Nice Service

 

3. Hot Rolled  Steel Coils Images

 

Hot Rolled  Steel Coils-Hot Selling

Hot Rolled  Steel Coils-Hot Selling

 

4. Hot Rolled  Steel Coils Specification

 

Thickness

2-100mm

Width

1250mm,1500mm,1800mm,2000mm.,2500mm   or as required

Length

2000-12000mm

Standard

AISI,   ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

Material

A36,SS400,SPCC,SPHC,   Q195, Q 235,Q345

Tehnique

Hot   rolled;cold rolled

Payment

TT ,L/C

Packing

Standard   seaworthy packing or as required

Market

Mild   east, North/South America, Europe, Asia,Africa etc

Certificate

BV,SGS,MTC

Delivery   time

Within   7-10 days

 

5.FAQ of Hot Rolled  Steel Coils

①Condition of Delivery

According to user requirements, can be Hot rolled, normalizing, tempering, normalizing and tempering, quenching and other delivery. 

②Which Standard?

According to user requirements, can be delivered the following criteria: national standards, metallurgical industry standards, the United States ASTM, ASME standards, Japanese JIS, German DIN, British BS, European EN, the international ISO standards and the standards specific board and so on.

③What's the usage?

Making pipes, cold strip-welded pipes, cold-bent shaped-steel, bicycle structures, small-sized press-pieces and household decoration goods

Q:What are some characteristics of steel.
Characteristics Of Steel Hardening. - The characteristic difference between steel and pure wrought iron is as follows: - When steel is raised to a red heat and then suddenly cooled, it becomes hard and brittle. This process, which is known as hardening, has no effect upon pure wrought iron. Tempering is a characteristic of steel which distinguishes it from cast iron. If steel has been hardened by being heated and suddenly cooled, as above described, it may be softened again by applying a lower degree of heat and again cooling. This is known as tempering. Cast iron, on the contrary, though it is hardened by the first process, cannot be softened by the second. When a bar of steel is struck it gives out a sharp metallic ring, quite different from the sound produced by striking wrought iron. Other characteristics of steel are its great elasticity and its retention of magnetism.
Q:a picture of the atomic structure of carbon steel
This is actually a quite complex question... The atomic arrangement in steels can be controlled over a pretty wide range of different structures. This is really the fundamental reason why steel is such a commonly used material. The different atomic structures produce different physical properties so metallurgists have developed many different processes to control the atomic structure to get the properties they want. One simple answer is that Fe is BCC, body centered cubic at room temperature at equilibrium conditions. When you heat Fe up, it transforms to FCC, face centered cubic. If you continue heating Fe, it goes back to BCC, then it melts. The addition of C makes these structures (and the transformation temperatures) different. Deviating from equilibrium conditions by, for example, cooling very quickly (quenching) creates different atomic structures (one of the most important is known as martensite). Depending on how much C is in the steel, you can also have two different atomic structures (two different phases) present in equilibirum, for example, pearlite which is a mix of alpha Fe (BCC) and iron carbide Fe3C (orthorombic crystal structure). So... you need to think a little more about exactly what you want a picture of. I hope this helps
Q:Obviously this is an easy question for anyone who works with metal. However, I am currently writing a book and had an idea that had to do with these two metals. Is it possible for gold to be folded into steel while it is being forged? Do 3-metal alloys exist? If this is not possible with current metal-working techniques and technology, what would be needed to make it possible? And finally, what exactly would the mixing of these two yield? A weak metal? A brittle metal? How would it compare to iron or gunmetal? If you have no idea, please offer speculations. Thank you!
Since steel is already an alloy (iron with other metals or carbon), you're not alloying gold with a a metal per se. It is possible, though, to alloy gold with steel. However, the creation of any alloy has a practical application behind it. For example, gold is alloyed with silver and copper because otherwise, the gold is too soft to stand up to the use it is intended for and needs to be hardened.
Q:I am buying a knife for my future husband for his wedding gift and I was wondering what is better carbon steel or stainless steel?
Are you going to use it and take care of it? All butchers use the high carbon steel blades. If you want something to shine real pretty then go with the stainless.
Q:What is the (balanced) chemical equation for steel?
Steel is about 5% carbon and about 89 % iron, the rest is impurities of all sorts That is considered low carbon steel There are precise formulas for other steels like High Speed Steel, High Tensile low carbon, and thousands of other steels. Specialty steels are a big business item with thousand of tons sold each year for specialty applications.
Q:How are steel coils tested for strength?
Steel coils are tested for strength using a variety of methods such as tensile testing, hardness testing, and impact testing. Tensile testing involves applying a controlled force to the coil until it breaks, measuring the amount of force required to rupture the steel. Hardness testing measures the resistance of the steel to indentation or scratching, providing an indication of its strength. Impact testing evaluates the ability of the steel to absorb energy under sudden loading conditions. These tests help determine the overall strength and quality of the steel coils.
Q:Measures to prevent cold rolling of packaged cold rolled steel coils? Who can give some professional opinions oh?
In order to prevent rusting in the process of storage or transportation of steel roll, steel mills generally take the following packing: inner gas antirust paper wrapped with tape wrapped in plastic film sealing, intermediate, involute cardboard seal lining, cardboard corner, with iron and steel outer package corner protector, strapping fixed. If the inner package seal, so the steel coil is sank into the water, will not rust out.
Q:I'm looking for steel to make knives, but don't know what to get.
Buying good knifes now-adays is very difficult as most steel is made abroad and the quality is not the same as it used to be, British steel made in Sheffield used to rule the world but alas no more! so basically you get what you pay for, so you must be prepared to part with a substantialal amount of your hard earnt cash to get the best.
Q:Heard some steel companies like TATA Steel and JSW are in good performance. can some one suggest me if its good time to invest in steel industry ?
I feel metal stocks can give some return now if you invest.
Q:Can steel coils be coated with holographic patterns?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with holographic patterns. This coating process involves applying a thin layer of holographic material onto the surface of the steel coils, creating a visually striking and distinctive holographic pattern.

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