Carbon Steel Coil
Cold-rolled steel is low-carbon hot-rolled steel rolled at room temperature and below the recrystallization temperature. The steel is then descaled and finished by a specific series of rolling to just over the desired thickness, heated to a controlled temperature and finally rolled to the desired thickness. The steel thus produced has tight thickness tolerances (+/-.0015” or better) and a variety of controlled surface finishes. The cold rolling process increases the strength and hardness of the steel while reducing its ductility. Cold rolling not only The mechanical properties can be improved, and the shape and final dimensions of the product can be better controlled.