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Hot rolled sheets are flat products made from carbon steel that are produced by rolling steel at high temperatures, typically above 1700°F. This process allows for easier shaping and forming, resulting in sheets that are typically thicker and have a rougher surface compared to cold rolled sheets. Hot rolled sheets are widely used in various industrial applications due to their strength and durability.

| Thickness range | 1.5 mm to 25 mm |
| Width range | 600 mm to 2000 mm |
| Length range | 2000 mm to 6000 mm |
| Material grade | S235, S275, S355 |
| Surface finish | Black or pickled |
| Weight per unit area | up to 50 kg/m² |
When choosing hot rolled sheets, consider the thickness, width, and length that best suit your project requirements. It's also important to specify the material grade, as different grades offer varying levels of strength and corrosion resistance. Be sure to inquire about surface finish options and any necessary certifications based on your industry standards. Quantities should be specified to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Hot rolled sheets are processed at high temperatures, making them easier to shape, while cold rolled sheets are processed at room temperature for a smoother finish.
Yes, hot rolled sheets are commonly used in structural applications due to their strength and durability.
Common grades include S235, S275, and S355, each offering different mechanical properties.
They are usually delivered in standard sizes, but custom sizes can be requested.
The typical surface finish is black, but they can also be pickled for a smoother surface.
Yes, they are available in a range of thicknesses from 1.5 mm to 25 mm.