Mild Steel HR Sheet
Hot Rolled (HR) Sheets are flat-rolled steel products made from hot-rolled steel. They are widely used in various industries due to their durability and versatility.
Specifications:
- Standard Range: Typically ranges from 1.6 mm to 25 mm. Custom thicknesses can be produced based on specific requirements.
- Standard Widths: Generally available from 900 mm to 2000 mm. Custom widths can be ordered to meet specific needs.
- Standard Lengths: Usually available in 6 meters or 12 meters. Custom lengths can be ordered based on project requirements.
- Common Grades: Includes ASTM A36, ASTM A1011, EN 10025 S275, and S355. Each grade offers different mechanical properties and standards suited for various applications.
- Hot-Rolled: Provides a rough surface finish, which is typical for HR sheets. The finish may vary slightly depending on the rolling conditions and steel grade.
Applications:
- Construction: Used in structural applications such as support beams, frames, and reinforcements in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.
- Manufacturing: Employed in the production of machinery components, equipment, and industrial products.
- Automotive: Utilized in vehicle manufacturing for components such as chassis parts, panels, and structural elements.
- Industrial: Applied in industrial settings for equipment, machinery parts, and structural supports.
- General Fabrication: Used for various fabrication purposes, including metalworking and structural assemblies.
Advantages:
- Cost-Effective: Generally more affordable compared to cold-rolled sheets due to the lower production costs associated with hot rolling.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications due to its adaptability in machining and fabrication.
- Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Provides a good balance of strength and weight, making it efficient for structural and load-bearing purposes.
- Customizability: Available in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths to meet specific design and performance needs.