COILS
Steelsheet that has been wound. A slab, once rolled in a hot-strip mill, is more than one-quarter mile long; coils are the most efficient way to storeand transport sheet steel. A rolling mill of several stands of rolls that converts slabs into hot-rolled coils. The hot-strip mill squeezes slabs, which can range in thickness from 2-10 inches, depending on the type ofcontinuous caster, between horizontal rolls with a progressively smaller space between them (while vertical rolls govern the width) to produce a coil of flat-rolled steel about a quarter-inch in thickness and a quarter mile in length. The coils may be of different types like
Hot Rolled Coils (HR Coils)
- Cold Rolled Coils (CR Coils),
- Galvanized Coils (GP/GC Coils)
- Stainless Steel Coils
Hot Rolled Coils