Hot-rolled steel (marked with the HR symbol) is one of the
types of black steel - a material with versatile applications in construction. The rolling process takes
place hot – the metal is subjected to high temperature, which makes it easier to adapt to the required form.
This production method allows for the production of hot-rolled steel sheets (abbreviation for hot-rolled) of
various thicknesses, reaching up to 1.0 millimeter. Rolling is used primarily in cases
where the surface of the sheet will be further processed and its aesthetics will not be of major importance,
e.g. it will be painted later.
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Hot-rolled sheet is used in the construction, automotive and machinery and equipment production industries. Its versatile properties guarantee that it is an ideal material for the production of durable and flexible structures – car frames, support beams, poles or profiles for bridge construction.
Hot-rolled sheets, also known as HR sheets, are flat pieces of steel of various thicknesses rolled into narrow coils, which are used in many industries. The hot rolling process allows for the production of sheets with high strength and flexibility, making them an ideal material for the production of structural elements - frames, beams, or all kinds of covers.
Hot-rolled strips, also known as HR strips, are narrow and long steel strips, widely used in the automotive industry and machine production. Their advantages include ease of cutting and forming. They are used to create various types of components such as gaskets, covers, and fasteners. HR strips are easily welded and joined with other materials, making them ideal for intensive use.
Hot-rolled coils, also known as HR coils, are steel strips rolled into large coils. They are available in various dimensions, which is why they are used in the production of sheets and strips from which pipes are made. This form of steel storage and transport is convenient and economical, and also allows for easy cutting to size depending on production needs. In addition, they are characterized by high resistance to temperature changes and mechanical loads, which makes them ideal for use in construction and heavy industry.
Hot-rolled blanks are custom-cut steel fragments that are created by cutting the coil to the appropriate width and length. This saves time and money. Blanks are most often used to create structural elements, panels, and machine parts.
Corten steel, also known as weathering steel, is a low-alloy structural steel. It is distinguished by its ability to form a protective patina layer that protects the material from deterioration due to atmospheric factors. Its unique rustic appearance means it does not require additional painting or maintenance. Used in architecture, construction, marine container production, as well as art and design.
Boron steel, also known as boron steel, is a material with exceptional strength and hardness. Enriched with boron and after the hardening process, it is several times stronger than ordinary steel. Ideal for applications requiring extreme resistance to wear and loads - production of tools, agricultural machine parts. It can be subjected to further processing.
We offer, among others, over-rolling, 2nd grade sheets, steel without certificates. Contact us and ask for the price of the product you are interested in. In our offer you will find hot-rolled sheets (gw sheets), hot-rolled strips (gw strips), hot-rolled coils (gw coils), formats, including Corten sheet (low-alloy structural steel) and boron steel (boron steel - steel with boron added).
Thickness
1 - 25 mm
Width
900 - 2 100 mm
Grades
S235JR, S235JR+N, S355MC, S355J2+N, S420MC, S460MC, S500MC, S550MC, S600MC, S650MC, S700MC, boron steel: 22MnB5, 24MnB5, 27MnB5, 30MnB5, 33MnB5, 36MnB5, 38MnB5, 42MnB5, DD11, DD12, DD13, DD14, St22, E335, E360, s355j0w, corten.
Competitive price
good steel quality
- including steel without certificates
flexible serial production
wide assortment