Understanding the differences and uses of hot rolled and cold rolled steel makes for an easier decision for buyers. Rolling steel while at high temperatures which means it can be shaped and formed easily and is usually more affordable. Because of this it is more commonly used for construction and other manufacturing jobs. On the other hand, cold rolled steel is rolled at room temperatures, which means the end product is stronger, is smoother, and has more precise dimensions. Industries such as construction use bright round steel, which is cold drawn and is available in round, flat, square, and hexagonal shapes. In this cut steel is used for the build of machines and other mechanical systems to ensure it is reliable.
We use the latest in technology and manufacturing which ensures the cold-drawn steel we produce has the best mechanical properties. This allows us to expand the range of applications to construction machinery, automotive parts, and more. In doing so we guarantee high quality products to meet all of our customers' needs.