Hot-Rolled vs Cold-Rolled Sheet Metal
Автор: Prairie Wings Performance
Загружено: 2024-08-19
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Quick difference between Hot-Rolled, Cold-Rolled and Galvanized Steel and how to deal with locally available material.
• Hot-Rolled Steel:
• Rough, scaly surface finish due to cooling after being processed at high temperatures.
• Darker and slightly irregular in appearance.
• Cold-Rolled Steel:
• Smooth, polished surface with a more refined appearance.
• Bright and cleaner finish with minimal imperfections, making it ideal for applications requiring high precision.
• Hot-Rolled Steel:
• Larger tolerances with potential warping and less uniform thickness due to cooling and shrinkage.
• Cold-Rolled Steel:
• Tighter tolerances and more consistent thickness, making it suitable for precision applications.
• Hot-Rolled Steel:
• Slightly weaker than cold-rolled steel because it’s formed at high temperatures and does not undergo significant work hardening.
• Generally more malleable and easier to work with for large-scale applications.
• Cold-Rolled Steel:
• Stronger and harder due to work hardening during the cold rolling process.
• Better suited for high-stress applications.
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