Hot rolled and pickled carbon steel
Hot rolled carbon steel is a form of carbon steel in which it is passed through a series of heated rolls to increase its mechanical strength and hardness. The hot rolling process also allows carbon steel to have greater resistance to corrosion. Hot rolled carbon steel is widely used in the manufacture of structures such as beams, pipes and building elements.
Description
Hot rolled carbon steel is the product obtained by hot reduction of a slab, in a continuous or semi-continuous mill. The material can be supplied in its final state of lamination or pickling, it is a development to “clean” stains, contaminants, rust or scales on metal surfaces, by means of a chemical opposition to which the metal is subjected when it passes through a pickling line. In this situation the material is protected by means of an oil cover on both sides if requested by the client.
Hot rolled steel is a type of steel made using the hot rolling process. During this process, steel ingots are heated in a furnace to a temperature between 1,700 and 1,900 °C, rolled and cooled to form plates and thin sheets. These sheets are generally used in the manufacture of steel products, such as pipes, construction beams, steel plates, etc. Hot rolled steel offers great corrosion resistance, impact resistance and excellent mechanical properties.
The good thing about these steels in deep drawing processes is that it makes it easier for them to be the right ones for a very long range of applications thanks to their properties.
This range of cold forming steels is widely used in housings for bending and drawing applications in the general industry sectors.
Hot rolled carbon steel for structures
Structural steels are carbon-manganese steels with a guaranteed minimum value of yield strength and tensile strength and ductility. We are talking about steels suitable for many situations, with acceptable weldability. It is customary to use it in the construction area and in mechanical creations.
High yield strength, low alloy steels are characterized by high ductility, dominated internal cleanliness, fine-grained composition, and low carbon content.
The virtues that these materials have are: High resistance, Resilience, Resistance to fatigue, good formability and good weldability.
High tensile strength hot rolled carbon steel
High yield strength, low alloy steels are characterized by high ductility, dominated internal cleanliness, fine-grained composition, and low carbon content.
The virtues that these materials have are: High resistance, Resilience, Resistance to fatigue, Good formability and Good weldability.
Additional information
Formato | Coil, Iron, Strip |
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