Steel coils are long, continuous sheets of metal wound into rolls. These are typically made from mild steel, carbon steel, or alloy steel and are available in two main types:
Finish: Rough, scaled surface with slight distortions.
Applications: Structural parts, construction, industrial fabrication, and general-purpose use.
Manufacturing Process: Rolled at room temperature for tighter tolerances.
Finish: Smooth surface and higher strength.
Applications: Precision components, furniture, appliances, and automotive panels.
Made from high-grade stainless steel alloys like 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310, etc., these coils are valued for their corrosion resistance, aesthetic appeal, and hygienic properties.
Corrosion and Heat Resistance: Ideal for environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, and high temperatures.
Aesthetic Surface Finish: Available in various finishes like 2B, BA, No.4, Mirror, etc.
Durability: Long-lasting and maintenance-free in demanding conditions.
Weldability & Formability: Excellent for fabrication and forming applications.
Food & Beverage Industry
Pharmaceutical Equipment
Kitchenware & Sinks
Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
Architecture and Decorative Use
Heat Exchangers and Boilers
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