Cold rolled steel processing methods

Release time:
2024-06-28
Cold rolled steel is steel produced by cold rolling. Cold rolling is to further thin the No. 1 steel plate to a target thickness under room temperature conditions. Compared with hot-rolled steel plates, cold-rolled steel plates have a more precise thickness, smooth and beautiful surface, and have various superior mechanical properties, especially in terms of processing performance. Because cold-rolled raw coils are relatively brittle and hard and not suitable for processing, cold-rolled steel plates are usually required to be annealed, pickled and surface smooth before being handed over to customers. The maximum thickness of cold rolling is 0.1--8.0MM or less. For example, the thickness of cold-rolled steel plates in most factories is less than 4.5MM. The minimum thickness and width are determined according to the equipment capabilities and market demand of each factory.
Hot-rolled steel coils are used as raw materials, and the oxide scale is removed by pickling and then cold-rolled continuously. The finished product is hard-rolled coils. Due to the cold work hardening caused by continuous cold deformation, the strength and hardness of the hard-rolled coils increase, and the toughness and plasticity index decreases. , so the stamping performance will deteriorate and can only be used for parts with simple deformations. Hard rolled coils can be used as raw materials in hot-dip galvanizing plants because hot-dip galvanizing units are equipped with annealing lines. The weight of hard-rolled coils is generally 6 to 13.5 tons. The steel coils are continuously rolled on the hot-rolled pickled coils at room temperature. The inner diameter is 610mm.
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