What grades are available for cold rolled steel sheets?
Cold rolled steel sheets are commonly supplied in grades such as DC01, DC03, DC04 (EN 10130), ASTM A1008 grades, and JIS SPCC depending on application requirements.
Can cold rolled steel sheets be supplied internationally?
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies cold rolled steel sheets and plates globally with mill certificates and export documentation.
What is the difference between cold rolled and hot rolled steel?
Cold rolled steel is processed at room temperature after hot rolling, improving surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and strength compared to hot rolled steel.
What thickness is cold rolled steel sheet available in?
Cold rolled steel sheets are typically available from 0.5 mm up to around 6.0 mm depending on grade and mill capability.
What is cold rolled steel sheet used for?
Cold rolled steel sheets are commonly used in automotive panels, electrical cabinets, appliances, precision fabrication, and industrial manufacturing applications requiring smooth surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
What grades of flat steel are available?
Common grades include S235, S275, S355 structural steels as well as cold rolled grades such as DC01 and galvanised grades such as DX51D.
Can flat steel products be supplied internationally?
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies flat steel sheets, plates, and coils to customers across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and global export markets.
What industries use flat steel products?
Flat steel is widely used in construction, automotive manufacturing, machinery production, cladding systems, and structural fabrication.
What are flat steel products?
Flat steel products include hot rolled, cold rolled, and galvanised steel sheets, plates, and coils used in construction, fabrication, and manufacturing industries.
Cold rolled steel sheets are commonly supplied in grades such as DC01, DC03, DC04 (EN 10130), ASTM A1008 grades, and JIS SPCC depending on application requirements.
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies cold rolled steel sheets and plates globally with mill certificates and export documentation.
Cold rolled steel is processed at room temperature after hot rolling, improving surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and strength compared to hot rolled steel.
Cold rolled steel sheets are typically available from 0.5 mm up to around 6.0 mm depending on grade and mill capability.
Cold rolled steel sheets are commonly used in automotive panels, electrical cabinets, appliances, precision fabrication, and industrial manufacturing applications requiring smooth surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
Common grades include S235, S275, S355 structural steels as well as cold rolled grades such as DC01 and galvanised grades such as DX51D.
Yes. CoreMet Steel supplies flat steel sheets, plates, and coils to customers across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and global export markets.
Flat steel is widely used in construction, automotive manufacturing, machinery production, cladding systems, and structural fabrication.
Flat steel products include hot rolled, cold rolled, and galvanised steel sheets, plates, and coils used in construction, fabrication, and manufacturing industries.
