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Prime Hot Rolled Steel Coils

Hot Rolled Coil is a steel product in the form of coiled steel strip produced from the hot rolling process in the Hot Strip Mill facility. This product is usually called a ”black steel”
The hot rolled steel coil finds application mostly in railroad tracks and construction projects. 

Prime Hot Rolled Steel Plates 

Hot rolled steel is steel that has been roll-pressed at very high temperatures—over 1,700˚F, which is above the re-crystallization temperature for most steels. This makes the steel easier to form, and resulting in products that are easier to work with.
It can be used in applications where precise shapes and tolerances are not required, such as: Structural Components (Railroad Tracks, I-Beams, Sheet Metal) Agricultural Equipment. Metal Buildings. 

Prime Cold Rolled Steel Coils

Cold rolled steel is essentially hot rolled steel that has been further processed by being allowed to cool at room temperature and annealed or temper rolled. Cold rolling produces steel with closer dimensional tolerances and a wider range of surface finishes than hot rolling.
They’re used as materials for roofing sheets. Building panels, pipes, walls, reinforcing bars (rebar), and structural components like beams, columns, and trusses. For roofing sheets, walls, and building panels, the steel coils are unrolled and flattened into sheets before being cut into the desired size and shape. 

HEB and HEA

HEA

The light variant of H beam steel, which can be recognized by a somewhat thinner flange and an H-shaped cross-section. The last letter represents the thickness of the flange, wherein A represents the thinnest version of H sections. The height of the beam is lower than the flange width in HEA beams. This applies up to the maximum flange width of 300 mm. After that, the height of the steel beam increases and the flange width remains 300 mm.

HEB

The intermediate variant of H beam steel. Compared to the HEA beam, the HEB beam has a greater load capacity and the flange is somewhat heavier and wider than in the HEA beam. The flange width is equal to the height up to 300 mm. above that, the flange width is fixed at 300 mm.