Hot rolled steel plate is a type of steel produced through a hot rolling process. The process involves heating the steel sheet to a high temperature and then rolling it through rolls to form the final steel sheet. Hot rolled steel plates are characterised by being processed at high temperatures, which changes the structure of the steel and provides good mechanical and physical properties.
MoreThe use of advanced hot dip galvanising technology provides excellent corrosion protection and ensures stable use of the pipe for a long period of time.
MoreGalvanised steel strip is a cold-rolled or hot-rolled, long, narrow strip of steel coated to varying degrees with a layer of raw material called (zinc, aluminium).
MoreRebar is a structural steel widely used in construction and foundation work, and its unique thread design gives it excellent strength and joining properties.
MoreThe design of pre-galvanised square tubes makes them ideal for use in building structures, bracing, framing and many other applications.
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