Kloeckner offers a wide variety of hot rolled strip steel including AISI 1008 hot rolled steel strips.
AISI 1008 hot rolled strip steel is low-carbon, non-alloy steel. AISI 1008 steel is typically used to form wrought products, or standard shapes of metal, such as sheets, rods, plates, and bars that are later worked into a unique form. It has high thermal conductivity, excellent weldability, low electrical conductivity, and low tensile strength. It is used in the construction, automotive, and commercial appliance industries. AISI 1008 also has high ductility making it great for screw machining.
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AISI 1008 steel is used in the construction, automotive, and commercial appliance industries. It is used for industrial equipment, construction of automotive bodies, and structure in buildings.
AISI 1008 steel is a versatile material that can be used in many applications. It is used in structures for buildings, bridges, and railway stations. Other applications include commercial appliances, construction of automotive bodies, and fabrication of pipeline components and industrial equipment.
AISI 1008 hot rolled strip steel has excellent machinability due to it being low-carbon steel. Steel with lower carbon content is easier to cut and steel with a higher carbon content is harder to cut. It is especially good for screw machining.
Similar to machining, steels with low-carbon content are also easy to weld. This means that AISI steel is very easy to weld which includes projection, butt, spot and fusion, and traceability.
AISI 1008 hot rolled strips can be heat treated. It can be heat treated from temperatures of 1188°C-1391°C.
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AISI 1008 steel is used in the construction, automotive, and commercial appliance industries. It is used for industrial equipment, construction of automotive bodies, and structure in buildings.
AISI 1008 steel is a versatile material that can be used in many applications. It is used in structures for buildings, bridges, and railway stations. Other applications include commercial appliances, construction of automotive bodies, and fabrication of pipeline components and industrial equipment.
AISI 1008 hot rolled strip steel has excellent machinability due to it being low-carbon steel. Steel with lower carbon content is easier to cut and steel with a higher carbon content is harder to cut. It is especially good for screw machining.
Similar to machining, steels with low-carbon content are also easy to weld. This means that AISI steel is very easy to weld which includes projection, butt, spot and fusion, and traceability.
AISI 1008 hot rolled strips can be heat treated. It can be heat treated from temperatures of 1188°C-1391°C.
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Hot rolled strips are long, rectangular pieces of flat steel, formed through the hot rolling process, that are rolled into large coils. This differs from sheet because it is one long piece rolled up, and differs from flats because strips are wider than flats.
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Hot rolled steel is formed by a three-step process where a billet is heated so it is hot enough to be manipulated again. It is then rolled out into flatter sheet metal. Cold rolled steel is hot rolled steel that has had more processing done to it to improve mechanical properties. More pressure is required to press it into the desired shape.
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The hot rolled process is a three-step process. It starts with the slab or billet of raw steel. That bullet is then heated so that it becomes more easily bendable. Then it is rolled out into a thinner metal sheet while it is still hot. There can be a final fourth step if the hot-rolled steel is pickled.
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ASTM A1008 steel is a low-carbon, non-alloy steel. This type of steel has high thermal conductivity and low electrical conductivity. Due to its low-carbon properties, it has high ductility, good weldability, and good machining ability.
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Hot rolled strips are long, rectangular pieces of flat steel, formed through the hot rolling process, that are rolled into large coils. This differs from sheet because it is one long piece rolled up, and differs from flats because strips are wider than flats.
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Hot rolled steel is formed by a three-step process where a billet is heated so it is hot enough to be manipulated again. It is then rolled out into flatter sheet metal. Cold rolled steel is hot rolled steel that has had more processing done to it to improve mechanical properties. More pressure is required to press it into the desired shape.
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The hot rolled process is a three-step process. It starts with the slab or billet of raw steel. That bullet is then heated so that it becomes more easily bendable. Then it is rolled out into a thinner metal sheet while it is still hot. There can be a final fourth step if the hot-rolled steel is pickled.
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ASTM A1008 steel is a low-carbon, non-alloy steel. This type of steel has high thermal conductivity and low electrical conductivity. Due to its low-carbon properties, it has high ductility, good weldability, and good machining ability.
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