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Hot Rolled Checkered Coil

Posted By: CUMIC

Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Price: $400.00

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https://www.cumic.com/products/hot-rolled-checkered-coil/



OVERVIEW OF HOT ROLLED CHECKERED COIL
Hot rolled checkered coils are a type of hot rolled steel coils with rhombic (teardrop) shapes on its surface. Because of the rhombic patterns, the surface of the plates is rough, which can be utilized in manufacturing products like floorboards, deck boards, staircases, elevator floors, and other general fabrication. It is widely used in transportation, construction, decoration, equipment, floor, machinery, shipbuilding, and various other fields.


FEATURES OF HOT ROLLED CHECKERED COIL


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Beautiful appearance: The rhombic shapes on the surface adds a touch of aesthetics to the product.


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The unique shapes on hot checkered steel coils' surface provide non-slip resistance.


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Enhanced performance.


PARAMETER OF HOT ROLLED CHECKERED COIL
Standard JIS / EN / ASTM /GB Standard
Grades SS400, S235JR, ASTM 36, Q235B etc.
Sizes Thickness: 1.6mm-12mm Width: 1000mm-2000mm
Delivery Condition AR


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