HR Sheets
Hot rolled (HR) steel sheets are made by producing steel at a high temperature, which facilitates shaping and shaping. They are widely used in fabrication, construction, automotive components, and general engineering applications because of their exceptional weldability, durability, and affordability.
Key Features
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Cost-Effective
More economical than cold-rolled sheets.
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Scale Surface
Slightly rough and scaled finish due to hot rolling.
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Good Weldability
Suitable for a wide range of welding applications.
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High Strength
Offers robust mechanical properties for structural use.
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Versatile Thickness Range
Available in multiple thicknesses for different purposes.
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Excellent Workability
Easily bendable and formable due to high-temperature processing.
Manufacturing Process
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Heating
Steel slabs are heated to very high temperatures.
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Cutting & Finishing
Sheets are cut to size and packed for industrial use.
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Rolling
The heated steel is passed through rollers to achieve desired thickness.
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Cooling
The material cools naturally, which may lead to minor dimensional variations.
Advantages
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Easy to cut, bend, and weld
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Suitable for heavy-duty applications
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Available in bigger sizes and thicker gauges
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Ideal for large structural and fabrication works
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Economical alternative to CR sheets for non-precision uses