Xenith Steel
Xenith Steel
Xenith Steel
Steel in flat-rolled form — coil, plate, and sheet — accounts for approximately 55% of global steel production (World Steel Association). The hot rolling process reduces slab thickness from 200mm to 1.5-25mm through a multi-stand roughing and finishing mill at temperatures above 1,100°C, breaking the as-cast dendritic structure into equiaxed grains. Cold rolling further reduces hot-rolled pickled coil to 0.1-3.0mm with tighter gauge tolerances (±0.05mm), higher surface finish, and strain-hardened strength. Xenith Steel supplies hot rolled coil (3.0-80mm, ASTM A36/A1011/JIS G3101), cold rolled coil (0.4-3.0mm, EN 10130), galvanized coil (hot-dip Z275-Z600), plate (carbon/alloy/stainless, 0.2-500mm thick, 1000-4000mm wide per ASTM A572/A240), and bar (round/square/flat/hex, 2-800mm diameter). Clients include construction EPCs, automotive OEMs, and appliance manufacturers across 60+ countries. Construction & Infrastructure

Steel Metal - Coil, Plate, Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled

Premium steel coil and plate in hot rolled, cold rolled, carbon steel, stainless steel, and galvanized finishes

Metal Steel Coil manufacturer, Hot Rolled Coil, Cold Rolled Coil

Steel Coil

Application: Chemical, Oil Field, Building Materials

Cold Rolled WT: 0.4 - 3.0mm

Hot Rolled WT: 3.0 - 80.0mm

Standard: ASTM A213, A240, A312, JIS G3459

Grades: 201, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310S

Metal Steel Plate manufacturer, Hot Rolled Plate, Carbon Steel Plate

Steel Plate

Application: Construction, Water, Thermal, Buildings

Thickness: 0.2 - 500mm

Width: 1000 - 4000mm

Length: 2000-12000mm

Standard: ASTM, AISI, JIS, GB, DIN, EN

Frequently Asked Questions about Steel Metal

1. What steel metal products does Xenith Steel manufacture?

Xenith Steel manufactures four steel metal products:

(1) Steel Coil: Hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized, and pre-painted coils. Thickness 0.1-30mm.

(2) Steel Plate: Carbon, alloy, and stainless plates. Thickness 0.1-30mm.

(3) Steel Sheet: Hot rolled and cold rolled sheets in various grades.

(4) Steel Bar: Round, square, flat, and hexagonal bars. Diameter 2-800mm, length 1-15m.

2. What is the difference between hot rolled and cold rolled steel?

Two rolling processes differ in properties and applications:

(1) Hot Rolled: Steel heated above recrystallization temperature and rolled. Thicker gauges, mill scale surface, lower cost. Used for structural applications, pipes, and general fabrication.

(2) Cold Rolled: Hot rolled steel further processed at room temperature. Thinner gauges, smoother surface, tighter tolerances, higher strength. Used for precision parts, appliances, and automotive components.

3. What grades are available for steel coil and plate?

Xenith Steel supplies steel in three series:

(1) 200 Series: 201, 202 austenitic stainless for cost-effective corrosion resistance.

(2) 300 Series: 304, 304L, 316, 316L austenitic stainless for general corrosion resistance.

(3) 400 Series: 430, 410 ferritic and martensitic stainless for magnetic applications.

Carbon steel grades include Q235, Q345, SS400, A36, and A572.

4. What standards govern steel metal products?

Xenith Steel follows six international standards:

(1) ASTM: A36, A572, A240, A1011 for American specifications.

(2) AISI: 304, 316, 430 grade designations.

(3) JIS: G3101, G3131, G4305 for Japanese specifications.

(4) ISO: 630, 3574 for international standards.

(5) EN: 10025, 10130 for European specifications.

(6) GB: Q235, Q345 for Chinese national standards.

5. What surface treatments are available for steel metal?

Xenith Steel offers five surface treatment options:

(1) Hot Rolled: Mill scale surface for structural and industrial use.

(2) Cold Rolled: Smooth surface for precision applications.

(3) Galvanized: Zinc-coated for corrosion protection. Hot-dip or electro-galvanized.

(4) Stainless: Pickled and annealed or polished finish.

(5) Pre-Painted (Colorbond): Coil coated with primer and topcoat for architectural and appliance use.

6. What are the typical applications of steel metal products?

Steel metal products serve six industries:

(1) Construction: Structural plates, roofing sheets, rebar for buildings and infrastructure.

(2) Automotive: Cold rolled sheets and galvanized coils for body panels and chassis.

(3) Manufacturing: Steel bars and plates for machinery and equipment fabrication.

(4) Energy: Alloy plates for pressure vessels and boiler components.

(5) Appliances: Pre-painted and stainless sheets for home appliances.

(6) Shipbuilding: High-strength plates for hull construction.