Strip steel

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Strip steel is a material. The flat steel , rolled out in the form of a strip and wound into a roll, is from 20 to over 600 mm wide and about as thick as sheet metal.

Material properties

Strip steel consists of hot-rolled or cold-rolled hypereutectoid steel. The DIN EN 10048 here describes the dimensions and shape tolerances for hot-rolled strip steel. A difference between the two types of processing is that the grains or crystals of the solid solution do not undergo any change in shape or elongation during hot processing.

Individual evidence

  1. Encyclo: strip steel , accessed on 27 October 2015
  2. ^ A b Paul Oberhoffer: The forgeable iron: Constitution and properties , Springer 2013, p. 240 ff.