As the name implies, hot rolled steel coil or H.R.C refers to a steel rolling process carried out with heat. Here, the rolling process undergoes high temperatures of over 1,000°F, which is above the re-crystallization temperature for most steels. This makes the steel easier to form, and also results in products that are easier to work with. Compared to its counterparts however, hot rolled steel has less strength than cold rolled steel. Hot rolled steel is allowed to cool at room temperature. This gives the finished product looser tolerances than the initial material used unlike cold rolled steel products. This also makes the finished product free from internal stresses that may arise during quenching or work-hardening processes. Hot rolled steel is more malleable and can be cast into a variety of different shapes, making it a good choice for producing sheet metals and structural components, such as l-beams and rail tracks.
Our main steel trading offices are in the Middle East. From these bases we coordinate local knowledge and representation for our activities across the Asia wholesale market. Through participation in daily, monthly and annual auctions we have built an asset portfolio of secured transmission rights with many of the continent's key steel producers. We are active in all aspects of the market including different kinds of steel sections. We also use our wholesale trading expertise and market access to support large scale direct customers including utilities, retail aggregators and merchant generators. It enables HOMA to reinforce our cross-commodity analytical approach and to facilitate the development of structured transactions to support its customers.
You can find some of our Hot Rolled Coil specifications as below: Kindly note that we're able to supply other H.R.C specifications regarding to customer's demands.