Cold rolling is one of the processes that is used for metalworking which helps enhance the surface finish, and strength as well as achieve precision dimensions. In comparison with hot rolling which occurs at superheated temperatures ranging from 850 to 1200 degrees Celsius, cold rolling is conducted at ambient temperatures of around 60 to 180 degrees Celsius. Formability and strength along with dimensional accuracy are higher in cold rolling. A cold rolling mill is a machine tool for metalworking that is designed to produce shape and form strips or sheets of metal by the cold rolling process. The cold rolling process also includes passing the material through rollers to attain the desired thickness, honorable surface finish, and improved mechanical properties. CRC IS 513 Primary denotes the designation for Cold Rolled Coils made to order as per the requirements of IS 513 specification which covers the requirements for cold rolled strips and sheets of low carbon steel. These coils have better surfaces, precise dimensions, et al. which are characteristic of cold rolled strips as well as having improved strength over hot rolled steel. Due to its low weight, strong mechanical properties, and good appearance, CRC IS 513 is used in automotive, appliances, furniture, and precision engineering industries and is conveniently available on Headsup B2B.
Benefits
1) Smooth, clean, and defect-free surface, ideal for applications requiring a high-quality appearance
2) Consistent thickness and precise width, ensuring better control in manufacturing.
3) Easily bendable and formable, making it suitable for deep drawing and stamping applications.
4) Higher strength, hardness, and uniform grain structure due to cold rolling.
5) Can be coated galvanized for enhanced durability and longevity.