Hot Rolled Coils are steel sheets rolled at high temperatures, making them more malleable and ideal for structural applications such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing.
Hot Dipped Galvanized Coils are steel sheets coated with a layer of zinc through a hot-dipping process, providing excellent corrosion resistance and durability. They are commonly used in construction, automotive, and appliance manufacturing.
Electrolytic Tinplate Coils are thin steel sheets coated with a layer of tin using an electrolytic process. Known for their corrosion resistance, they are widely used in packaging, especially for food and beverage cans, as well as other consumer goods.
Cold Reduced Coils are steel sheets processed at room temperature to achieve precise thickness and a smooth, uniform finish. They are ideal for applications requiring high strength and excellent surface quality, such as in automotive parts and appliances.
Prepainted Steel Coils are steel sheets coated with a layer of paint before being rolled into coils. This process provides both aesthetic appeal and additional protection against corrosion, making them suitable for roofing, siding, and other construction applications.
Tin Mill Blackplate Coils are raw steel sheets that have been cold-rolled and are typically used as the base material for tinplating. They are known for their high strength and suitability for further coating processes in applications like food and beverage cans.