High Quality 304 304L 316 316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Profile

Aug 18, 2025

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Product Name Universal Steel Profile Column H Beam or I Beam C Channel
Sizes 1.Web Width (H): 100-900mm a) Outer Diameter: 0 - 3048 mm
2.Flange Width (B): 100-300mm b) Thickness: 0.5~75mm
3. Web Thickness (t1): 5-30mm c) Length: 1-12m
Length 9m 12m or Customized
Standard JIS EN ASTM GB ,ect.
Material Q235B Q345B Q420C Q460C SS400 SS540 S235 S275 S355 A36 A572 G50 G60
304,304L,309S,310S,316,316Ti,317,317L,321,347,347H,304N,316L, 316N,201,202
Technique Hot / Cold Rolled
Application Construction structure
Inspection SGS BV INTERTEK
Packing In bundle fasten by steel strip
Supply Ability 1000 tons per day
Payment TT LC DP
Surface Polishing,annealing,pickling,bright
Machining Custom, Kaiping, cutting, pattern

 

1.Is 304 stainless steel hot or cold rolled?

Different Stainless Steel Grades For Hot Rolled Profiles and for Cold Rolled Profiles. The popular austenitic stainless steel grades 304, respectively 304L, as well as 316 or 316L and 316Ti are suitable for producing hot or cold rolled sections.

 

2.What are the disadvantages of hot rolled steel?

Drawbacks of Hot Rolled Steel:

Surface finish: Hot rolled steel often has a rough, uneven surface. This scaly finish can be removed by pickling, grinding or sand-blasting.

Inconsistent dimensions: Due to the rapid cooling process, hot rolled steel can shrink non-uniformly and have slightly less precise dimensions.

 

3.Which is better, hot rolled or cold rolled steel?

The cold rolling process produces steel with much higher strength and hardness than the steel produced by the hot rolling process. Internal stress. The greater material strength and hardness introduced by the cold rolling process comes with greater internal stresses.

 

4.Is hot rolled steel easy to cut?

Workability. Workability refers to the ease of cutting, shaping, and forming the steel into the desired knife shape. Hot rolled steel is generally easier to work with in its initial stages due to its higher malleability. Cold rolled steel, while harder and more durable, can be more challenging to shape and cut.

 

5.Which is cheaper, hot rolled or cold rolled?

Hot rolled steel typically requires much less processing than cold rolled steel, which makes it a lot cheaper. Because hot rolled steel is allowed to cool at room temperature, it's essentially normalized-meaning it's free from internal stresses that can arise from quenching or work-hardening processes.