Bars
Hot rolled Bars
Rolled bar is a common steel product manufactured through hot or cold rolling. It offers good formability, a smooth surface, and uniform material structure. Rolled bar is used in construction, machinery, automotive, and engineering industries. It is suitable for applications such as load-bearing structures, shafts, and fasteners. The advantages include high strength, dimensional accuracy, and efficient machinability, making it a versatile material for a wide range of structural and mechanical uses.
Forged Bars
Forged bar is a durable material produced by forging steel into a cylindrical shape. It offers high strength, durability, and a uniform material structure, making it ideal for applications that require high performance. Forged bar is used in the automotive industry, construction, manufacturing, and machinery production. Common applications include shafts, axle components, and fasteners. The advantages include extended service life, better wear resistance, and high precision in machining.
Drawn Bars
Drawn bar is a strong and precision-processed material that provides high surface quality and accurate dimensions. It is used in construction, manufacturing, and machinery for producing shafts, bolts, and fasteners. The advantages include increased strength, good machinability, and long service life, making it a reliable material for demanding applications.
Tube
Welded Tubes
Welded tubes are made by joining steel plates or strips through welding, making them cost-effective and flexible in various sizes. They are used in construction, pipelines, the automotive industry, and machinery manufacturing. Advantages include high strength, lighter weight, and adaptability to different requirements. Welded tubes are ideal for applications that demand both strength and cost-effectiveness.
Seamless Tubes
Seamless tubes are made without weld seams, providing higher strength and better resistance to pressure. They are more reliable and durable than welded tubes, making them ideal for demanding applications. Common uses include oil and gas, aerospace, and pipelines. Advantages include higher strength, durability, and safety, especially in tough and heavily stressed environments.


