varmvalsade
Varmvalsade is a term used in Swedish and Nordic contexts to describe metal products produced by hot rolling. The word combines varm, meaning warm or hot, with valsade, the past participle of the verb valsa or valsa som means to roll. In practice, varmvalsade materials are typically produced by heating slabs or billets above their recrystallization temperature and passing them through rolling stands to form shapes such as plates, sheets, bars, or structural sections. The process often leaves an oxide scale on the surface and yields a relatively coarse grain structure.
Properties of varmvalsade products reflect their production method. Because deformation occurs above recrystallization, the process is
Applications of varmvalsade materials are broad. They include structural shapes such as beams, channels, and angles;
In English usage, varmvalsade is commonly translated as hot-rolled (or, less commonly, warm-rolled) steel and similar