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Cold-rolled sheets (Polished)
Cold-rolled sheets are made through rolling steel coils at high temperatures, to then roll them at low temperatures.
This process allows for the thinning of the sheets to the desired thicknesses, and is preceded by a process in which the steel is pickled, in order to remove impurities and oxidation from the surface.
Applications
- Automotive Industry
- Manufacturing of Furniture
- Home appliances
Standard
- EN 10130
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Galvanized Sheets
Galvanized sheets undergo a hot dip process, where they are coated in 100% zinc.
Undergoing this treatment guarantees a better resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
Applications
- Metal structures
- Furniture
- Construction
- Agriculture
Standard
- EN 10346
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Shaped Sheets
Shaped sheets are made by cold-rolling steel, and are therefore particularly thin.
Shaped sheets are made to fit a range of shapes, but are often corrugated and trapezoidal and suitable for use in closing roofs and facades.
Applications
- Roofs
- Construction
- Architecture and decoration
Standard
- EN 10169
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Electrolytically Zinc Coated Sheets
Electroplated sheets are made through a process of cold rolling, followed by applying an even, adhesive coating of zinc crystals to the sheets.
These sheets have a high resistance to atmospheric corrosion.
Applications
- Metalworking
- Home appliances
- Furniture
- Decoration and architecture
Standard
- EN 10152
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Hot-Rolled Pickled Sheets
To make hot-rolled pickled sheets, the process begins with hot-rolled coils, which are subsequently pickled.
The impurities, oxidation and stains are then cleaned before the sheet undergoes any other treatment. Malleability is the defining characteristic of hot-roll pickled sheets.
Applications
- Automotive industry
- Mechanical industry
- Industrial equipment production
Standard
- EN 10025-2
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Hot-Rolled Sheets (Black)
Hot-rolled sheets are produced through a process of hot rolling.
Com recurso a altas temperaturas, é provocada a deformação termomecânica que lhes atribui esta coloração.
Applications
- Automotive industry
- Agricultural industry
- Construction
- Mechanical industry
- Road building industry
- Railway lines
- Gas cylinders
Standards
- EN 10025-2
- EN 101111
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Hot-Rolled Embossed Sheets (Black)
Used in the production of flooring, hot-rolled embossed sheets guarantee a better grip and therefore prevent skidding through embossed chequered or teardrop shapes.
These sheets have higher wear-resistance and are resistant to temperature variations.
Applications
- Paving, carriages and lifts
- Pedestrian access points (pedestrian bridges, stairways)
- Ramps
Standard
- EN 10363
Cold-rolled sheets are made through rolling steel coils at high temperatures, to then roll them at low temperatures.
This process allows for the thinning of the sheets to the desired thicknesses, and is preceded by a process in which the steel is pickled, in order to remove impurities and oxidation from the surface.
Applications
- Automotive Industry
- Manufacturing of Furniture
- Home appliances
Standard
- EN 10130
Galvanized sheets undergo a hot dip process, where they are coated in 100% zinc.
Undergoing this treatment guarantees a better resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
Applications
- Metal structures
- Furniture
- Construction
- Agriculture
Standard
- EN 10346
Shaped sheets are made by cold-rolling steel, and are therefore particularly thin.
Shaped sheets are made to fit a range of shapes, but are often corrugated and trapezoidal and suitable for use in closing roofs and facades.
Applications
- Roofs
- Construction
- Architecture and decoration
Standard
- EN 10169
Electroplated sheets are made through a process of cold rolling, followed by applying an even, adhesive coating of zinc crystals to the sheets.
These sheets have a high resistance to atmospheric corrosion.
Applications
- Metalworking
- Home appliances
- Furniture
- Decoration and architecture
Standard
- EN 10152
To make hot-rolled pickled sheets, the process begins with hot-rolled coils, which are subsequently pickled.
The impurities, oxidation and stains are then cleaned before the sheet undergoes any other treatment. Malleability is the defining characteristic of hot-roll pickled sheets.
Applications
- Automotive industry
- Mechanical industry
- Industrial equipment production
Standard
- EN 10025-2
Hot-rolled sheets are produced through a process of hot rolling.
Com recurso a altas temperaturas, é provocada a deformação termomecânica que lhes atribui esta coloração.
Applications
- Automotive industry
- Agricultural industry
- Construction
- Mechanical industry
- Road building industry
- Railway lines
- Gas cylinders
Standards
- EN 10025-2
- EN 101111
Used in the production of flooring, hot-rolled embossed sheets guarantee a better grip and therefore prevent skidding through embossed chequered or teardrop shapes.
These sheets have higher wear-resistance and are resistant to temperature variations.
Applications
- Paving, carriages and lifts
- Pedestrian access points (pedestrian bridges, stairways)
- Ramps
Standard
- EN 10363