Hot Rolled Sheet

Hot rolled sheets are produced at elevated temperatures on rolling mills and generates a material that is resistant to work hardening and exhibits reduced levels of deformation residual stress. Material rolled in the hot rolled condition can require more extensive leveling practices, such as temper passing or stretcher leveling downstream to eliminate coil memory. In addition, hot-rolling may leave surface imperfections such as scale or pits which require additional finishing for a smooth surface.
Products manufactured using hot rolled sheet include structural parts such as I-beams and H-beams, rails, stampings, automotive and equipment components.
O’Neal Steel offers the following hot rolled sheet:
A1011 CS Type B
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ASTM A1011 CS Type B is a hot-rolled carbon steel alloy that exhibits high strength and high formability. It This is capable of being bent at room temperature in any direction...
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A606 Type 4
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A606 Type 4 is a High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) steel with improved corrosion resistance when compared to carbon steel. Type 4 has four times the atmospheric corrosion resistance of structural carbon steel...
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A1018 CS Type B
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ASTM A1018 CS Type B is a basic carbon steel that has high strength and high formability properties. It is easy to machine and weld, and is used for products where the surface finish is not critical.
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A1018 HSLA GR 50
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A High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) columbium-vanadium steel, ASTM A1018 GR 50 provides a higher yield and tensile strength than ASTM A-36. It is used for applications that require...
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