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Hot Rolled Plate is a type of flat-rolled steel product produced from a semi-finished product known as a slab. It is typically produced in thicknesses ranging from 3mm to 250mm and is used in a variety of industries, including construction, shipbuilding, automotive, and energy. Hot Rolled Plate is made by passing the slab through a series of rollers at a high temperature, which results in a product with a uniform thickness and improved mechanical properties. The process also results in improved surface finish and improved dimensional tolerances. Hot Rolled Plate is a key component of the Iron and Steel industry, as it is used in a variety of applications, including structural components, pressure vessels, and pipes.
Some of the major companies in the Hot Rolled Plate market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, POSCO, JFE Steel Corporation, and Tata Steel. Show Less Read more