Steel strips are manufactured through a process called hot rolling, which involves passing a thick slab of steel through a series of rollers that gradually reduce its thickness. This results in a long, thin strip of steel with consistent thickness and surface finish.
Steel strips are manufactured through a process called hot rolling, in which a large steel slab is heated and passed through a series of rolling mills to reduce its thickness and shape it into a strip. The strip is then cooled and further processed to achieve the desired properties and dimensions.
Steel strips are manufactured through a process called hot rolling, where steel billets are heated and passed through a series of rollers to reduce their thickness and shape them into long strips.