Cold Rolled Coil (CRC) is distinguished from hot rolled coil. It is a steel strip that is rolled directly into a certain thickness with rollers at room temperature and wound into a complete coil with a winder. Compared with the hot rolled coil, the cold rolled coil has a bright surface and high finish, but it produces more internal stress and is often annealed after cold rolling.
Cold rolled steel is essentially hot rolled steel that has been further processed by being allowed to cool at room temperature and annealed or temper rolled. Cold rolling produces steel with closer dimensional tolerances and a wider range of surface finishes than hot rolling.
Cold-rolled steel is low-carbon hot-rolled steel that has been rolled at room temperature, below its recrystallization temperature.Cold rolled steel, sometimes abbreviated to CRS, is well-known for being an extremely ductile material, and is ideal for applications where precision is necessary. It is used in many applications, like household appliances, furniture, lockers, and filing cabinets.
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