HOT ROLLED
In metallurgy, stainless steel is defined as a ferrous alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content. Such steels have higher resistance to oxidation (rust) and corrosion in several environments. There are different types of stainless steels: when nickel, for instance is added the austenite structure of iron is stabilized and these steels become non-magnetic. For higher hardness and strength, carbon is added. When subjected to adequate heat treatment these steels are used as razor blades, cutlery, tools etc.
Metals can be heat-treated by annealing, quenching and case hardening to alter properties of toughness, hardness or resistance to corrosion. Annealing is used to make a shaped product tougher by reducing the effects of work hardening. Quenching and case hardening are used to make a shaped product harder.
Electroplating is the main surface treatment technique and involves bonding a thin layer of another protective metal such as gold, silver, chromium or zinc to the surface of the product to reduce corrosion. "Hot Rolled Steel".
At Rathi Steel, we have extensive facilities for producing Hot Rolled Steel.
Hot Rolled Steel
- Steel Flat Bars
- Steel Wire Rods
- Steel Bars
- Steel Angles
- Construction Steel




