HR COIL



portable type

HR Coils

Hot Rolling is a metalworking process that occurs above the re-crystallization temperature of the material. After the grains deform during processing, they re-crystallize, which maintaining an equated microstructure and preventing the metalworking process from hardening.

The starting material is usually large pieces of metal, like semi-finished casting products, such as slabs, blooms and billets. If these products came from a continuous casting operation the products are usually fed directly into the rolling mills at the proper temperature. In smaller operations, the material is at room temperature and must be heated. This is done in a gas or oil-fired soaking pit for larger work pieces; and for smaller work pieces induction-heating is used. As the material is worked the temperature must be monitored to make sure it remains above the re-crystallization temperature. To maintain a safety factor a finishing temperature is defined above the re-crystallization temperature; this is usually 50 to 100 °C (122 to 212 °F) above the re-crystallization temperature. If the temperature drops, the material must be re-heated before hot rolling.

Size –

Thick – 1.6 mm to 25 mm
Width – 900 mm to 2500 mm

Garde -

Re-rolling/ Drawing Grades
Tube and Pipe/ Forming Grades
Structural/ Medium Tensile Tube/ Forming Grades
LPG/ Low Pressure Vessel Grades
HSLA Grades
Medium Carbon Grades
Weather Resistance Grades
Line Pipe Grades
Chequered Plates

Applications -

Drawing and Press forming
Electricals stampings and Forming
Medium Carbon Steel
Transport Industry
Welded Steel Tubes & Pipes
Coil Rolling & Drawing
Line Pipe
Corrosion Resistance
Pressure Vessels
LPG Cylinders
High Tensile Structural Application
Critical Structural Application

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