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Cold rolled steel refers to the steel rolling process done at or near room temperature. Cold rolling involves the rolling of flat rolled coils and sheet products. It undergoes more processing than the hot rolled steel because more pressure is required to form its shape. It has the added effect of strengthening the material and improving the finished product’s mechanical properties through work hardening.
The cold rolling process creates a finished product that has a more precise dimension than a hot rolled product. This is because melting does not take place during the rolling process unlike the hot rolled steel.
Cold rolled steel is less malleable than hot rolled steel, making it limited to only a few simple shapes. However, with uniform cross section and small transverse dimension, other cold rolled shapes can be obtained using a series of shaping operations.
It is mostly used when a surface with a better finish is required. Common applications include flat steel products for automotive parts and construction works.

Steel plays a significant role in the convergence of world industrial markets, hence steel procurement and trading are complementing HOMA's portfolio of activities. We are active on all major steel exchanges and have lines for OTC deals with many end-users, including governments, utilities and industrial concerns.
HOMA has been involved in the steel markets since 2014, initially by assisting domestic companies supply demands and after all these years of experience, we wish to help our abroad partners to boom their business.

You can find some of our Cold Rolled Coil specifications as below:
Kindly note that we're able to supply other C.R.C specifications regarding to customer's demands.

Cold Rolled Coil Weight
Cold Rolled Coil Dimensions