Hot Rolled Steel

Roll Formed Hot Rolled Steel

Roll Formed Hot Rolled Steel

Hot rolled steel forming occurs when the steel is heated above its recrystallization temperature. The steel is rolled and then as the temperature falls, the steel forming occurs. Hot rolled steel forming increases the strength and ductility of the steel, as well as its ability to withstand vibration and shock. Hot rolled steel must be re-strengthened by heat treatment after forming. In the hot rolled steel process, an oxide called mill scale develops, due to the high temperatures. The steel surface is cleaned in a process that is typically referred to as pickling.

Roller Die is equipped to offer you the best quality and price for your hot rolled steel forming projects. We offer multiple grades and alloys of steel, so that we are able to provide the best metallic properties for your specific end product.

Custom Roll Formed Shapes for Hot Rolled Steel
Custom Roll Formed Parts

Unable to find an exact match in our metal roll forming standard tooling library?

No problem.

With nearly 200 years of cumulative metal roll forming and shop experience, our engineers and in-house tool room can still meet your needs. Fill out our request for quote form to send specifications for your upcoming metal roll forming project and/or upload your CAD designs.

Custom Roll Formed Parts

Our Roll Forming Capabilities

At Roller Die + Forming, we manufacture the very best roll formed products for manufacturers. Call us today to get a quote. We guarantee you quality and excellent services.

Our Roll Forming Capabilities

At Roller Die + Forming, we manufacture the very best roll formed products for manufacturers. Call us today to get a quote. We guarantee you quality and excellent services.

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