hotgewalste
Hotgewalste refers to a steel product that has undergone a hot rolling process. In this manufacturing method, steel billets are heated to high temperatures, typically above their recrystallization point, and then passed through a series of rollers. This process reduces the thickness of the steel and shapes it into various forms such as plates, sheets, bars, or structural shapes. The high temperature during rolling allows for significant deformation of the metal with less force compared to cold rolling.
The resulting hotgewalste steel exhibits a characteristic surface finish, often described as scaled, due to the