About Hot Rolled Sheet
Our Hot Rolled Sheet is widely used in various occasions such as door grill, sliding door, window grill, retractable gate, interior lobby decoration & exterior wall decoration etc. These sheets are also used in signs, shower mirrors, locker mirrors and plastic letters. Moreover, Hot Rolled Sheet is known for its satin reflection & low reflectivity. The Hot Rolled Sheet has aesthetic appeal increases the surface properties of sheet.
Specification
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
High-Quality Mild Steel Sheets for Versatile ApplicationsOur hot rolled steel sheets deliver outstanding strength, reliability, and versatility. Suitable for structural work, manufacturing, fabrication, automotive, and shipbuilding, these sheets come in standard and custom sizes. The sheets are engineered to IS 2062, ASTM, and other global standards, ensuring consistency and compliance for industrial usage. Their excellent weldability, machinability, and recyclable composition make them an essential choice for a wide variety of engineering needs.
Consistent Finish and Durable ConstructionEach steel sheet comes with a mill finish and may exhibit slight scaling or minor surface imperfections-a normal result of the hot rolling process. The sheets remain uncoated for enhanced flexibility, allowing clients to apply tailored coatings as needed. Supplied with either cut or mill edges, these sheets are robust, moderately corrosion-resistant, and heat-resistant, empowering users to adapt them for structural, fabrication, or manufactured components.
FAQ's of Hot Rolled Sheet:
Q: How are hot rolled steel sheets manufactured and finished?
A: Hot rolled steel sheets are produced by passing heated mild steel through rollers to achieve the desired plate thickness. The sheets are then straightened, resulting in a mill finish that may show a scaled or slightly oxidized surface with minor imperfections, typical for hot rolled products.
Q: What are the edge profile options for these steel sheets?
A: The steel sheets can be supplied with either cut edges or mill edges. Cut edges are processed to precise dimensions post-rolling, while mill edges retain the as-rolled finish-allowing flexibility based on fabrication or assembly needs.
Q: When should an additional coating be applied to these steel sheets?
A: As the sheets are delivered uncoated and possess moderate corrosion resistance, applying a protective coating is recommended for environments prone to moisture, chemical exposure, or where enhanced longevity is required.
Q: Where are hot rolled mild steel sheets commonly used?
A: These steel sheets are widely used in structural construction, general manufacturing, fabrication, automotive body components, shipbuilding, and a variety of engineering applications that require strong and formable materials.
Q: What makes these sheets suitable for welding and fabrication?
A: Their mild steel composition, with low carbon content and good elongation (20-26%), ensures excellent weldability and machinability, making them easy to cut, form, weld, or fabricate for multiple industrial purposes.
Q: How are the sheets packed and supplied to customers?
A: Sheets are packed loose in bundles, which may be wrapped or strapped as required, simplifying transport and unloading at the customer's site. Standard and customized dimensions are available to match specific project requirements.
Q: What is the key benefit of using these steel sheets in industrial projects?
A: The primary advantages include their customizable sizing, robust mechanical properties (tensile strength, hardness), ease of fabrication, and compliance with recognized international steel standards, ensuring optimal performance and reliability for diverse applications.