Hot Rolled (HR) Plate Steel Sheet
Hot Rolled (HR) Plate Steel is a building material obtained
by rolling steel sheet at high temperatures (usually above 900 °C). This
process flattens and reduces the thickness of the steel plate by hot forming it
into a sheet plate of the desired dimensions.
Hot rolled plate sheet is a durable material used in a variety of industrial
applications. Due to its high temperature rolling, it has a more flexible
structure and is generally less tolerant than cold rolled plate sheet. Due to
these properties, it is widely used in various industries such as construction,
automotive, machinery manufacturing and metal packaging.
The properties and uses of hot rolled plate sheet are based on factors such as
its durability, high strength and formability. It is also commonly referred to
as thick plate sheet and can be produced in various thicknesses.
Hot Rolled (HR) Plate Sheet has a wide range of uses in various industries.
Here are some of the sectors where this type of sheet is widely used:
Construction Industry: HR plate sheet is used in many areas in the construction
industry. It is especially used in the manufacture of structural components
such as steel construction structures, steel beams, columns, roofing, wall
panels and floor slabs.
Automotive Industry: HR sheet metal is used in the automotive industry to
manufacture many parts such as vehicle bodies, chassis parts, hoods, doors,
side panels and interior components. This type of sheet helps to increase the
durability of vehicles and ensure crash safety.
Machine Manufacturing: HR plate sheet is a material used in the machinery
manufacturing industry. The body, panels, frames, workpieces and other
components of machines can be manufactured using HR sheet metal.
Metal Packaging Industry: HR sheet metal is used in the production of metal
packaging used in industries such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals and
cosmetics. Boxes, cans, containers and other packaging products can be made
from this material.
Energy Industry: HR sheet metal is also used in the manufacture of some
components used in the energy industry. In particular, HR plate sheet can be
preferred for poles, towers and other structural components used for energy
transmission lines.
Metal Processing and Manufacturing Industry: In the metalworking and
manufacturing sector, HR sheet metal is generally used for shaping, cutting,
welding and assembling various parts. Many sub-fields in this sector benefit
from HR sheet metal.
The wide range of uses of HR sheet metal, its durability, high strength,
formability and wide size range make it preferred in various industrial
applications.