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What are the standards for cold rolling and hot rolling of stainless steel? What's the difference?

What are the standards for cold rolling and hot rolling of stainless steel? What's the difference?

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There are different reasons for the residual stress in hot rolled and cold-rolled steel sections, so the distribution of the residual stresses is also quite different. The residual cold-formed steel section stress distribution is curved, and hot rolled steel or steel welding section on the residual stress distribution is thin.
Cold rolled forming steel allows partial buckling of the cross section, thus taking full advantage of the post buckling capacity of the member, while the hot-rolled section does not allow partial buckling of the cross section.
The free torsion rigidity of hot rolled steel is higher than that of cold rolled steel, so the torsion resistance of hot rolled steel is better than that of cold rolled steel.

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