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What is SPCD material?

What is SPCD material?

SPCD steels are drawing quality cold rolled steels, which are consumed for drawing applications. Dimensional Characteristics of SPCD Steels: The applicable thickness for this SPCD material as defined in the JIS 3141 starts from 0.25 mm to 2.5 mm. However the width of SPCD material ranges to 2000 mm.

What is SPCE steel?

What is SPCE Steels? SPCE steels are deep drawing quality cold rolled steels, which are consumed for drawing applications. This material is valid for drawing operation where the depth of the drawn part exceeds its diameter.

Is cold rolled steel better than hot rolled?

Statistics show that cold-rolled steel is about 20% stronger than its hot-rolled counterpart. During the cold-rolling process, steel is compressed to achieve a lower density but higher tensile strength. The end result is a stronger metal that’s better suited for high-stress applications than hot-rolled steel.

Is cold rolled steel harder than hot rolled?

Cold rolling produces steel with closer dimensional tolerances and a wider range of surface finishes than hot rolling. It is also up to 20% stronger than hot rolled through the use of strength hardening. When making more precise shapes, the process involves: Breakdown.

What grade of steel is cold rolled steel?

1008 Cold Rolled Steel is a standard grade Carbon Steel. This alloy is generally used for “commercial quality” cold rolled steel sheet. It is an economical, general purpose steel grade offering moderate strength and toughness. As a standard grade, 1008 steel is used in many common, low-stress applications.