Product Description
A CR Narrow Coil is essentially a Cold Rolled (CR) steel coil that has been processed to a smaller or "narrow" width, typically through a secondary manufacturing step called slitting.
Here is a breakdown of its description, properties, and common uses:
Description
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CR (Cold Rolled): This refers to the manufacturing process. The steel coil is produced by further processing a hot-rolled coil at or near room temperature (below its recrystallization temperature). This process gives the steel a number of advantages over hot-rolled steel.
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Narrow Coil/Slit Coil: The term "narrow" indicates that the original, wider CR coil (the "master coil") has been cut lengthwise into multiple narrower strips. This process is called slitting, and the resulting products are often referred to as CR Slit Coils or Narrow CR Coils.
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Material: Usually made from Mild Steel (MS) or various grades of Stainless Steel (like the 300 series)
Versatile Stainless Steel CoilsOur CR Narrow Coils are designed to serve diverse industrial applications, offering reliable performance in demanding environments. With multiple grades, finishes, and hardness options, these coils are crafted to meet stringent standards and precise tolerances. Precision slit or mill edges ensure suitability for fine fabrication without compromising on strength or appearance. Their corrosion resistance and polished surface treatment make them especially valuable in sectors where durability and aesthetics are paramount.
Manufacturing Excellence, Customization, and ComplianceProduced using advanced cold rolling techniques, our coils conform to global standards including ASTM, JIS, and DIN. We understand that each industry has unique demands, so we offer customized coil length, weight, and packing. The strict 0.02 mm tolerance guarantees a uniform product, whether you require soft, semi-hard, or hard coils. Superior corrosion resistance and your choice of mirror or matte finish ensure both functionality and style across installations.
FAQs of Cr Narrow Coil:
Q: How are the CR Narrow Coils manufactured?
A: Our CR Narrow Coils are crafted using cold rolling, a precise technique that enhances the mechanical strength and surface finish of the stainless steel. The process involves passing steel through rollers at low temperatures, resulting in consistent thickness and improved surface quality. We apply a polished surface treatment to ensure either a mirror or matte finish, according to client preference.
Q: What applications are suitable for these coils?
A: These coils are ideal for a wide range of uses including industrial fabrication, construction, automotive components, and electronic devices. Their high corrosion resistance and customizable properties make them suitable for environments that require both durability and a refined appearance.
Q: When should I choose slit edge versus mill edge for my application?
A: Choose slit edge coils when you require precise, clean cuts for further processing or intricate fabrication work. Mill edge coils are suitable for general applications where exact edge definition is not essential. The choice depends largely on your project specifications and intended end use.
Q: Where are your CR Narrow Coils manufactured and supplied from?
A: We manufacture, supply, and trade our CR Narrow Coils from India, catering to both domestic and international markets. All coils are packed with standard export packaging to ensure safe transportation and delivery worldwide.
Q: What is the benefit of high corrosion resistance in these coils?
A: High corrosion resistance means the coils maintain structural integrity and surface appearance even in harsh or exposed environments. This minimizes maintenance costs, extends the products lifespan, and ensures reliable performance in settings such as construction sites and automotive applications.
Q: Can coil length, weight, and packing be customized?
A: Yes, we offer complete customization for coil length and weight according to your project requirements. Packing is also tailored using standard export packing methods to safeguard the coils during handling and shipping.
Q: What grade and hardness options are available?
A: We supply coils in stainless steel grades 304, 316, 201, and 430 with your choice of soft, semi-hard, or hard temper. This allows you to choose the right combination of strength, flexibility, and corrosion resistance for your specific application.