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Hot Rolled Carbon Steel Coil


Hot rolled steel is steel that has been roll-pressed at very high temperatures—over 1,700˚F, which is above the re-crystallization temperature for most steels. This makes the steel easier to form, and resulting in products that are easier to work with.
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PPGL


Pre-paint steel is a bare metal substrate or corrosion resistant substrate that has had paint applied to both sides through a continuous coil coating process, which produces a uniform paint finish. The metal is unwound, cleaned and chemically treated during the process.
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Electro-Galvanized Steel Coil


Electrogalvanized steel sheets have pure zinc layer with excellent ductility, but no brittle iron-zinc alloy layer, which may cause peeling off with the former sheets.
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Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil


Hot-dipped galvanized steel is a type of galvanized steel. The hot-dip galvanizing process is relatively cheap, and the resulting product is very durable and versatile. Hot-dipped galvanized steel is most often used in applications that will be exposed to the elements as it is highly corrosion-resistant.
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Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Coil


Cold rolled steel is essentially hot rolled steel that has been through further processing. Once hot rolled steel has cooled, it is then re-rolled at room temperature to achieve more exact dimensions and better surface qualities.
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Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Coil


Hot rolled stainless steel coil is made of sheet steel by roughing mill and finishing mill group after heating. The hot strip from the last finishing mill is cooled to a set temperature by laminar flow and rolled into a strip coil by a coiler. The cooled strip is rolled
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