kuumavalssattuina
Kuumavalssattuina refers to a state of being in a hot-rolled condition. Hot rolling is a metalworking process that occurs above the recrystallization temperature of the material. This high temperature allows the metal to be more easily shaped and formed compared to cold rolling. During hot rolling, metal is passed through a series of rollers to reduce its thickness and create a desired shape. The material is heated to a temperature typically above 900 degrees Celsius for steel.
The resulting material, described as kuumavalssattuina, will have a characteristic surface finish. It often appears scaled
Common products manufactured through hot rolling include plates, sheets, bars, and structural shapes. The process is