HR Slit Coil (Hot Rolled Slit Coil) refers to narrow-width coils produced by slitting hot rolled parent coils into smaller widths as per customer requirements.
HR Coil Slitting is a steel processing operation in which wide hot rolled (HR) coils are cut into narrower coils (called slit coils) of precise widths using a slitting line machine.
The term HR Strip Coil stands for Hot Rolled Strip Coil. It’s a type of steel product made through the hot rolling process, which involves rolling steel at high temperatures (above its recrystallization temperature). Here’s a breakdown:
Mild steel strips are thin, flat sections of low-carbon steel known for their flexibility and strength. They are widely used in manufacturing, construction, and automotive applications.
HR Steel Strip Coil (Hot Rolled Steel Strip Coil) is a flat steel product produced by hot rolling steel slabs and then coiling the long strip into a roll. It combines the mechanical strength of hot rolled steel with the flexibility of coil form, allowing easy transport, processing, and customization (like slitting or cutting).
HR Steel Strip is a Hot Rolled flat steel product slit from HR coils into narrow widths. It is widely used in automobile, fabrication, construction, pipe, and engineering industries where high strength and easy formability are required.
HR Pickled Strips (Hot Rolled Pickled Strips) are hot rolled steel strips that have undergone an acid pickling process to remove the oxide scale (mill scale) formed during hot rolling.
HR Strip (Hot Rolled Strip) is a flat steel product made by hot rolling steel slabs into thinner gauges and then slitting the rolled material into narrow widths. It’s supplied in coil form and is used widely in fabrication, tube making, automotive, and construction industries.