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hot rolling
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hot rolling [′hät ′rōl·iŋ]
(metallurgy)
Rolling of metal bars or sheets when hot.

hot rolling
The shaping of plate metal by rolling very hot slabs of metal.


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of China is expected to raise the selling price for hot-rolled steel by renminbi 1,000 (NT$5,000), per metric ton, which will push CSC to raise the wholesale price for its products to be delivered in October, with such price hike to help CSC reach its goal of making NT$10 billion (US$304.
These include Nippon Steel and Kobe Steel supplying hot-rolled steel coils to Sumitomo Metals, the joint use of iron- and steel-making facilities at Sumitomo Metals' Wakayama Steel Works, integration of some of their businesses and affiliates, and reciprocal production support among the three companies.
Over 130 Optimum Series HR-4500 hot-rolled steel project-in hopper, fixed picture and special shape cathedral arch transom windows were selected to match the historic gothic revival style chapel and theological administrative building.
 
 
 
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