Steel Coil Introduction

Steel coil is one of the most widely used steel products in the manufacturing, construction, automotive, and energy industries. Produced through hot rolling or cold rolling processes, steel coils offer excellent strength, durability, and processing performance. They are available in various grades, thicknesses, widths, and surface finishes to meet different industrial requirements.

Steel coils are commonly divided into hot rolled steel coil, cold rolled steel coil, galvanized steel coil, stainless steel coil, and color coated steel coil. Each type is designed for specific applications such as structural fabrication, roofing, household appliances, pipelines, automotive parts, and industrial equipment.

With high mechanical strength, good formability, and corrosion resistance, steel coils can be easily cut, welded, stamped, and formed into different products. Their stable quality and cost efficiency make them an essential material for modern industrial production.


Features of Steel Coil

  • High strength and durability

  • Excellent formability and weldability

  • Good corrosion resistance

  • Smooth surface and accurate dimensions

  • Available in various coatings and finishes

  • Suitable for multiple industrial applications

Common Applications

  • Construction and building materials

  • Automotive manufacturing

  • Steel structures and machinery

  • Roofing and wall panels

  • Pipes and tubes production

  • Household appliances and electrical equipment

Available Specifications

  • Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel

  • Types: Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Galvanized, PPGI, Stainless Steel Coil

  • Thickness: 0.2mm – 25mm

  • Width: 600mm – 2000mm

  • Standard: ASTM, JIS, EN, DIN, GB

  • Surface Finish: Bright, Galvanized, Polished, Coated