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Hot Rolled Steels

Hot rolled steels are steel products produced through a metallurgical process called hot rolling. This process shapes steel semi-finished products by passing them through a rolling mill at high temperatures (typically between 900°C and 1300°C). Hot rolled steels are important materials widely used in many industries.

The hot rolling method is preferred in the production of these steels because high temperatures enhance the formability of steel and result in a more homogeneous microstructure. Hot rolled steels are usually produced as thicker plates, strips, bars, or profiles.

Hot rolled steels have several advantages. Firstly, because they are shaped at high temperatures, it is possible to produce them in various shapes and sizes, providing customized solutions for different industries' needs. Additionally, the strength and durability of hot rolled steels are generally higher compared to cold rolled steels.

These steels are used in many fields ranging from the automotive industry to construction materials manufacturing. For example, hot rolled steel sheets are widely used in the automotive industry for chassis and body parts, while structural steel profiles and sheets are preferred in the construction sector.

In conclusion, hot rolled steels are important steel products produced by shaping at high temperatures and have a wide range of industrial applications. With characteristics such as strength, formability, and versatility, they are preferred in many areas of the industry.

Hot-rolled steels are an important group of steel products with a wide range of industrial applications. They are typically made of low-carbon steels and possess high strength values. While their chemical composition varies depending on the type of steel, they usually contain elements such as carbon, manganese, and silicon. Their surfaces are coated with a protective layer against rust, and they are generally weldable.

Hot-rolled steels are used for structural steels, pipelines, the automotive industry, shipbuilding, machine parts, and many other industrial applications.

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