First, thanks for clarifying that, answered my question in to the point facts - just what I was looking for Second, my heart went out to Jason, looking as if he was "volunteered" for the job in a meeting held on his day off by people in possession of scandalously incriminating photos
Thank you. I actually hoped to learn is there was a difference between cold rolled and cold drawn. I was just watching this as a primer, but you gave me the full answer. Cheers.
Always wondered about the difference. I’ll be headed to the Raleigh NC location in the near future. I hear y’all are great for hobbyist welders like me and not just contractors.
The two steel processes are so important the "Hot Rolled & Cold Rolled" steels. Great Job! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, CMfgE; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership/Membership
So... The differences are that cold rolled has tighter dimensional tolerance, and has a smoother finish. But what about strength, toughness, hardness, etc? Those seem to be very salient properties, about which I'm not finding much information... Oh, and of course, cost. You mentioned cheaper, but by how much 1%? 10%? 50%? Obviously it varies; I'm just looking for ball park figures.
in hot working it results in improvements of properties like impact strength and elongation. due to higher deformation temperature, the stress required for deformation is less. Hot working refines metal grain resulting in improved mechanical properties. if cracks and boles are present in the metal, they are finished through hit working. if hot working is properly performed it does not effect ultimate tensile strength, hardness,yield strength and fatigue strength of the metal but in cold working it improves UTS ,hardness and yield strength..................i think this information may helps u .....................i m ashutosh from india.
Cold rolled should have higher tensile strength since it has a certain amount of work hardening when it comes to you. Hot rolled is not "the same only cheaper". In hot rolled steel the composition is not controlled as much as it is in cold rolled. Name brand certified cold rolled won't have as much stress as generic cold rolled. Curtis steel brand cold rolled is oil can. Reliance brand tends to be better.
Ashutosh Dubey - Sir it seems you have good idea about cold formed steel. I am currently researching on possibility of cold formed steel used as structural steel. I have some specific doubts about it. Can you help me ???
My experience has been that cold rolled steels or any alloy worked at room temperature has better mechanical properties and they are consistent if it is from a name brand vendor like RA. I have seen alot of generic material that had yield point runout and pockets where gigantic amounts of stress had built up. I have actually seen material that had visible bands where the yield point varied down the length and aluminum that had places with so much stress it actually had lines inside it.
So how does this relate to crystallization? I looked this question up after watching a blacksmithing video which referred to hot rolled steel being worked at temperatures above its recrystallization threshold, and was curious as to how lower temperatures would affect this process in particular...
Don't be looking for the metallurgical and mechanical property differences from this bozo presenter. All he covered is the cosmetic appearance. CLICK BAIT
I came here because i was watching an 80's wwf wrestling match and randy savage hit champion tito santana with a piece of "cold rolled steel" and knocked him out. I needed to find out what that ment
thank you so much this was a lot of help I am starting a business selling industrial kitchen equipment and needed to know what kind of stainless steel to use thank you very much sir!!!!
hot rolling process is used to reduce the diameter of the metal and cold rolling process is used to surface finishing,diameter accuracy of product of hot rolling process... am i right ?? plz tell me
hot rolling process is to form steel to shape. Without continuing the process, this rolled shape will reduce in size as it cools down, often losing sharp edges, squareness, finish, and straightness. When I say losing squareness and straightness, I mean in the thousandths range, not in any great amount. More a concern for machining to tight tolerances than for typical non-critical use.
metal soup market I think that won't help me I need to know where I can buy some square metal tubing in my town of Mesa az, not to thick of a gauge just to frame up a Wall for a patio, no soup wanted.
26 seconds in and i had to pause the video to mention that the audio has a really bad echo in it. It sounds like there were 2 audio sources that are out of sync but just a tiny bit. Either way, it hurts.
Very good explanation. We need this kind of teacher in our schools and colleges. Thanks for the video!
First, thanks for clarifying that, answered my question in to the point facts - just what I was looking for
Second, my heart went out to Jason, looking as if he was "volunteered" for the job in a meeting held on his day off by people in possession of scandalously incriminating photos
Absolutely brilliant, I wanted to know the answers to my questions, and you gave excellent answers!
Thank you. I actually hoped to learn is there was a difference between cold rolled and cold drawn. I was just watching this as a primer, but you gave me the full answer. Cheers.
The concise explanation is refreshing!
Always a supporter of the "Metals Supermarket" and all your work. Nice work by your organization.
Tom Vanderloop, AWS & LSME Member & Author
Your qualified to use this info? Nice
Always wondered about the difference. I’ll be headed to the Raleigh NC location in the near future. I hear y’all are great for hobbyist welders like me and not just contractors.
Good thing the name of the company is on the videos else people might wonder how a Soup Market was involved with metals.
Thank you very much...beautifully explained and done in a lay mans term level...
This is excellent! Thanks from Brazil!
Wow. Long time seeking this information 👍👍👍
Thanks to Cybertruck... I'm here for no reason.
Same. Are you thinking of buying the Cyber Truck?
Same, truck already pre-ordered too.
Starship for me
Video started at 0:26. You're welcome!
best and easiest to understand nice slow talking and shows examples
The two steel processes are so important the "Hot Rolled & Cold Rolled" steels. Great Job!
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, CMfgE; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership/Membership
Erm ok
That was incredible explanation, sir! Thank you
You don't believe him? Puzzling
thanks for the brief explanations
So... The differences are that cold rolled has tighter dimensional tolerance, and has a smoother finish. But what about strength, toughness, hardness, etc? Those seem to be very salient properties, about which I'm not finding much information... Oh, and of course, cost. You mentioned cheaper, but by how much 1%? 10%? 50%? Obviously it varies; I'm just looking for ball park figures.
in hot working it results in improvements of properties like impact strength and elongation. due to higher deformation temperature, the stress required for deformation is less. Hot working refines metal grain resulting in improved mechanical properties. if cracks and boles are present in the metal, they are finished through hit working. if hot working is properly performed it does not effect ultimate tensile strength, hardness,yield strength and fatigue strength of the metal but in cold working it improves UTS ,hardness and yield strength..................i think this information may helps u .....................i m ashutosh from india.
Cold rolled should have higher tensile strength since it has a certain amount of work hardening when it comes to you. Hot rolled is not "the same only cheaper". In hot rolled steel the composition is not controlled as much as it is in cold rolled. Name brand certified cold rolled won't have as much stress as generic cold rolled. Curtis steel brand cold rolled is oil can. Reliance brand tends to be better.
Ashutosh Dubey - Sir it seems you have good idea about cold formed steel. I am currently researching on possibility of cold formed steel used as structural steel. I have some specific doubts about it. Can you help me ???
My experience has been that cold rolled steels or any alloy worked at room temperature has better mechanical properties and they are consistent if it is from a name brand vendor like RA. I have seen alot of generic material that had yield point runout and pockets where gigantic amounts of stress had built up. I have actually seen material that had visible bands where the yield point varied down the length and aluminum that had places with so much stress it actually had lines inside it.
Curtis Steel is one of the worst their material is oil can when you get it.
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
Video starts at 0:25 you are welcome
Excellent explanation
So how does this relate to crystallization? I looked this question up after watching a blacksmithing video which referred to hot rolled steel being worked at temperatures above its recrystallization threshold, and was curious as to how lower temperatures would affect this process in particular...
Don't be looking for the metallurgical and mechanical property differences from this bozo presenter.
All he covered is the cosmetic appearance. CLICK BAIT
Putting this comment here so the video get boosted by the algorithm and end up in everyone's recommendations
Thx! Hiw about seamless and with seam pipes?
Useful and interesting. Thanks.
Will hot rolled work for building a homemade offset smoker ???
Thanks a lot for the video.
You are a good reader
Thank you🎉
Is there any difference between cold rolled steel and hot one as regard rust resistance ?
thankx for these information.
Very informative, thanks.
Thanks! Told me exactly what I needed to know!
What's the purpose of cold rolling other than meeting close tolerances as far as strength... tensile, shear grain?
Please Post video for measuring thickness of Hollow section at the centre place
I came here because i was watching an 80's wwf wrestling match and randy savage hit champion tito santana with a piece of "cold rolled steel" and knocked him out. I needed to find out what that ment
Do you export iron scraps?
Is there a typically difference in the chemical composition between hot and cold rolled? I mean construction grade steel doesn't machine well.
Hi,
Do you stock WX-5 or XW-41 steel or their equivalent ?
Very informative.
thank you so much this was a lot of help I am starting a business selling industrial kitchen equipment and needed to know what kind of stainless steel to use thank you very much sir!!!!
Thank you for the share
So, which one would a blacksmith use?
Dear sir, we have 2 sheets HR and CR how to identify which HR and which CR
Which one is stronger
Thank you sir...
Which one is structurally stronger
Thank you.
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hot rolling process is used to reduce the diameter of the metal and cold rolling process is used to surface finishing,diameter accuracy of product of hot rolling process...
am i right ?? plz tell me
hot rolling process is to form steel to shape. Without continuing the process, this rolled shape will reduce in size as it cools down, often losing sharp edges, squareness, finish, and straightness. When I say losing squareness and straightness, I mean in the thousandths range, not in any great amount. More a concern for machining to tight tolerances than for typical non-critical use.
What is A2 Steel material
good video
Thank you, perfect
I expected a video of the processes not merely its description which I can read from tonnes of text. Anyway thank you.
The bars on those gates are 4 inches thick; cold rolled steel.
Should I use tubular or cold rolled steel “I beams” for a home)
thank you
The diference between cold roll and cold drawing?
That was exciting
Thanks from india
I need some prices on brass. Round an flat bar stock. Each piece 12 inches long 3 quarters flat 2 inches wide. An 2 in round stock 12 inches long.
thank you, thank you thank you thank you
Is there a lukewarm rolled?
There is only one thing you need to know. Conan will let you feel the Cold Steel, ripping through your spine!
metal soup market I think that won't help me I need to know where I can buy some square metal tubing in my town of Mesa az, not to thick of a gauge just to frame up a Wall for a patio, no soup wanted.
Cool.
God bless metallurgy and materials science, Cybertruck and Starship.
Metal soup markets?
Copper strips Cold Rolling Mill, foil and tape, Made in India,Width 420mm, thickness0.025mm, 450MPM
But a major point to be made is that the shaping of the steel has nothing to do with the composition!!!
I'll sleep well tonight!
THOSE ARE GIANTS RIDING MAMMOTHS DOWN THERE, YOU THINK YOUR "COLD ROLLED STEEL" IS GOING TO STOP THEM!?
Next video, difference between quality audio vs crappy audio quality.
So manufacturing railroad steel isn't a high priority when it comes to safety🤔😅
26 seconds in and i had to pause the video to mention that the audio has a really bad echo in it. It sounds like there were 2 audio sources that are out of sync but just a tiny bit. Either way, it hurts.
Thank you very much, won't you have a store in Peru to buy only from you? XD would be better
Our factory can produce seamless steel pipes
Anyone else here from a GoT clip?
Cold Roled stel chahiye
Metric system buddy
Sound is terrible
You should have played real metal in the background instead of that elevator music!
Metallica or slayer would do…..! Lol good video though
The poor audio i can deal with but please get rid of the music.
Your chatbot doesn't work. Just remove it or go for some other service.
It really wasted my time.
Will never buy from these people. Called twice. Left msgs twice. No call back. If you want my business you'd better do a better job earning it
This is some cringy bs. Music, tone, presentation.
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