Prime Steel is a leading manufacturer and supplier in the steel industry, specializing in the production and distribution of high-quality sheet, plate, and coil products. With a commitment to excellence, Our diverse range of offerings caters to various needs and specifications. Our dedication to customer satisfaction, coupled with their expertise and reliability, At Prime Steel, we've built a reputation as a trusted name in the market. When you're in need of durable sheets, sturdy plates, or versatile coils, Prime Steel is your ultimate source for premium steel products.
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ASTM A240, A479, A516 / A517, A387, B162, B171, B575, B333, B168, B443, B409, B424, B625, B162, B575, A829, B127, B256
Sheet & Plate Sizes ( 012 TO 4.00 X r/w X R/L ) / Coil Sizes ( 001 to .011 x R/W x R/L )
Coils, Foils, Rolls, Plain Sheet, Shim Sheet, Perforated Sheet, Chequered Plate, Strip, Flats, Blank (Circle), Ring (Flange)
ASME/ ANSI B 16.11, BS3799, IS 2062, IS 2002
Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR), 2B, 2D, BA NO(8), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated)
Stainless Steel, Duplex, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Nickel Alloy, Copper Alloy, Nickel Alloy, Titanium
A Sheet is a flat-rolled metal product that is typically thinner than 6mm. It is often used for applications where a relatively thin, flat piece of metal is needed, such as roofing, cladding, packaging, and automotive body panels. Sheets are available in various materials like steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and copper, and they come in different sizes and thicknesses to suit specific requirements.
A Plate is a flat-rolled metal product that is thicker than 6mm. Plates are generally used for structural or heavy-duty applications that require higher strength and durability, such as construction, shipbuilding, machinery manufacturing, and infrastructure projects. They are available in a wide range of materials, thicknesses, widths, and lengths to accommodate different industrial needs.
A Coil, also known as a roll or a strip, is a long, continuous sheet of metal wound into a cylindrical shape. Coils are produced by hot rolling or cold rolling processes and are commonly used for further processing into various products such as sheets, plates, tubes, pipes, and structural components. They are particularly efficient for high-volume manufacturing processes and are widely used in industries like automotive, construction, appliance manufacturing, and HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning).
Hot-rolled sheet, plate, and coil are key forms of metal products integral to numerous industries. These materials undergo a common production method called hot rolling, a process that involves heating a large metal slab to temperatures above its recrystallization point and then passing it through a series of rollers to reduce its thickness and shape it into its final form.
Hot-Rolled Sheet: This process results in flat metal sheets with a scaled surface finish. While hot-rolled sheets may have less precise dimensions compared to their cold-rolled counterparts, they find application across various sectors, including construction, automotive, and manufacturing, for purposes such as roofing, cladding, and packaging.
Hot-rolled plates are thicker than sheets and are commonly used in applications where strength and durability are paramount. They serve as structural components in construction, heavy machinery, shipbuilding, and bridges. With thicknesses typically starting from around 1/4 inch and going up to several inches, these plates provide robustness in demanding environments.
Hot-Rolled Coil are continuous lengths of metal wound into rolls. They're processed similarly to sheets and plates but are wound into rolls after being reduced to the desired thickness. Coils offer flexibility and ease of handling, making them ideal for manufacturing processes like stamping, roll forming, and fabrication. They can be further processed into sheets, plates, or other shapes tailored to specific requirements.
Cold-rolled sheet, plate, and coil represent essential forms of metal products manufactured through a distinct process from their hot-rolled counterparts. In cold rolling, metal undergoes shaping and reduction at room temperature, resulting in smoother surfaces and tighter dimensional tolerances.
Cold-rolled sheets, with their superior surface quality, are favored in applications demanding precision, like automotive body panels and electronic enclosures.
Cold-rolled plates offer enhanced aesthetics and dimensional accuracy, making them suitable for architectural and decorative uses.
cold-rolled coils, wound into rolls after processing, provide uniform thickness and excellent surface finish, finding extensive use in industries such as automotive and appliances.
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