Steel sheets are produced through a process called hot rolling, where a steel slab is heated and passed through a series of rolling mills to reduce its thickness and obtain the desired sheet size.
Steel sheets are produced through a process called steel rolling, where large steel slabs are heated and passed through a series of rollers to reduce their thickness and achieve the desired shape and size.
Steel sheets are typically produced through a process called hot rolling, where steel ingots or billets are heated and passed through multiple sets of rollers to reduce the thickness and shape them into flat sheets.