About AM/NS Stallion
AM/NS Stallion - Hot Rolled Steel
Hazira Steel Plant, Gujarat, is a well-planned, sophisticated facility with a highly integrated and
modern complex. With an achievable capacity of 9 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA),
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AM/NS India’s Stallion is a range of exceptional Hot Rolled Steel that is designed and manufactured in a wide range of configurations for a number of industrial applications. AM/NS Stallion steel comes in a number of grades and thicknesses and can be obtained either as coils or as sheets. Due to the advantages of the hot rolling process, these steel products can be formed and shaped to cater to different applications.
AM/NS Stallion HR coils and sheets are created at an integrated plant in Hazira that helps us control every step of the manufacturing process, thereby helping us adhere to stringent industrial standards. These steel implements can be customised to adhere to a wide range of specifications, thereby helping them cater to different applications and industries. Moreover, HR coils and sheets are cheaper than cold rolled steel as there’s no downtime in the manufacturing process.
AM/NS Stallion can be obtained easily through a number of convenient channels. You can enquire with us through our website or visit online platforms for orders. Moreover, AM/NS Stallion can be bought from offline sellers and dealers as well. Customers can opt for customised solutions while getting this type of steel to cater to requirements and applications in a seamless manner.
Yes, AM/NS Stallion hot rolled coil and sheets can be obtained in a range of customisable sizes and thicknesses, and the tolerances for the same can be studied on our website. These tolerances adhere to various global standards like ASTM, IS, EN, and DIN, among others. Get in touch with our representatives to understand the options that you can source for your projects.
Due to their versatile and customisable properties, AM/NS Stallion hot rolled sheets and coils can be deployed for a number of applications like the construction of transmission towers, machine bodies, agricultural equipment, tractor trailers, etc. By getting the perfectly customised sheet or coil from us, you can be assured about the fact that they would be seamlessly integrated while allowing excellent workability across conditions.
Hot rolled steel is formed at high temperatures, yielding a rough surface and varied dimensions. In contrast, cold rolled steel undergoes the process at room temperature, resulting in a smoother finish and precise dimensions. The disparate production methods impact mechanical properties, making hot rolled steel generally less precise but suitable for structural applications, while cold rolled steel's accuracy and smoothness make it ideal for projects requiring tight tolerances and a refined appearance.
Hot-rolled steel is manufactured by a process that involves heating a metal billet or slab to industrially high temperatures, typically above 1700°F (926°C). This elevated temperature softens the material, making it malleable, and is then passed through rollers to achieve the desired thickness and shape. The rapid cooling that follows, known as quenching, solidifies the steel. This method results in a coarser surface finish and varied dimensions for the hr sheet or coil, making hot-rolled steel suitable for structural applications where being robust is of primary importance.
The hot rolling process in steel involves heating a metal billet or slab to temperatures exceeding 1700°F (926°C). This elevated temperature renders the material pliable, enabling it to be shaped and reduced in thickness by passing it through a series of rollers. Subsequent rapid cooling, or quenching, solidifies the steel. The resulting product exhibits a coarser surface finish and customisable dimensions, making it suitable for structural and industrial applications.
Hot rolled steel earns its name due to the manufacturing process involving elevated temperatures. During this heat-intensive procedure, a metal billet or slab becomes pliable, allowing it to be shaped and trimmed in any manner that may be required for the intended application. The term "hot" emphasizes the high temperature at which this process occurs, distinguishing it from cold-rolling methods, which take place at or near room temperature, resulting in distinct material properties and surface finishes. The characteristics that these types of steel feature vary quite a bit from the other contemporaries.