Description
There are different types of sheets on the market, each with different mechanical, chemical and performance characteristics. One of these, called the cold-rolled sheet, is created by the cold rolling process and is ultimately known as cold sheet.
Due to its special technical and mechanical properties, this type of sheet is used in many industries. What makes the cold-rolled sheet so popular among craftsmen is its high elasticity and durability, flexibility, high hammer-ability, polished and uniform product surface.
The cold-rolled sheet is produced at different level, each of which has its own raw materials. The elements used in this product include manganese, phosphorus, carbon and sulfur.
Properties and applications of cold-rolled sheet
This type of sheet has high tensile strength and dimensional accuracy – so it is used in many products that require high accuracy.
In addition, the oiling process makes the sheet resistant to rust and corrosion. Other features of this product include high compressive strength, high surface resistance, glazing ability, movement and wear resistance.
Due to the diversity of their production, cold-rolled sheets are used in various industries such as building construction and elevator cabins, making household appliances such as kitchen hoods, water heaters, sinks, refrigerators, etc., making covers and structures of electrical panels, automobiles, shipbuilding, pressurized tanks, electronic components, furniture, all kinds of metal bars, etc.