Cold Rolled Steel

Cold rolled steel is produced by taking hot rolled steel that has been pickled and rolling it down to a specific thickness.  During this process the steel may also be annealed (heated) to help meet specific mechanical properties.  Cold rolled steel can provide a tighter gage tolerance, greater strength, and a more controlled surface finish.  Some common uses are automotive components, metal furniture, tubing, lighting fixtures, appliances, shelving, plumbing, hinges, and metal containers.

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Common Grades

  • Commercial Steel Type A,B,C(CSA, CSB, CSC)
  • Drawing Steel Type A,B,C(DSA, DSB, DSC)
  • Deep Drawing Steel (DDS)
  • Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS)
  • Extra Deep Drawing Steel Plus (EDDS+)
  • High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA)
  • Structural Steel (SS)
  • Dual Phase (DP)                
  • Multi Phase (MP)
  • Martensite (MS)
  • Ultra-High Strength Steel (UHSS)
  • Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS)
  • Full Hard
  • Half Hard
  • Quarter Hard
  • Bake Hardenable (BH)
  • High Carbon (HC)

Common Specs

  • A109
  • A1008
  • J1392
  • J403
  • International Standards- Inquire for Availability
  • OEM Standards- Inquire for Availability

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