“Cold worked steels are typically harder and stronger than standard hot rolled steels.”
Cold rolled steel is essentially hot rolled steel that has been through further processing. Once hot rolled steel has cooled, it is then re-rolled at room temperature to achieve more exact dimensions and better surface qualities.
Cold “rolled” steel is often used to describe a range of finishing processes, though technically “cold rolled” applies only to sheets that undergo compression between rollers. Steel forms that are pulled, such as bars or tubes, are “drawn,” not rolled. Other cold finishing processes include turning, grinding, and polishing—each of which is used to modify existing hot rolled stock into more refined products.
We are dealing on secondary Cold rolled sheet and Coil as per stock list .
Specification of CR Coils
Grade : Commercial Soft
Thickness : 0.30 mm to 1.80 mm
Wide : 800 mm to 1500 mm up
Length : Coil
or as per customer requirements
Specification of CR Coils
Grade : Commercial Soft
Thickness : 0.30 mm to 1.80 mm
Wide : 800 mm to 1500 mm up
Length : Coil
or as per customer requirements


