COIL
Steel coil is made from a finished steel product such as sheet or strip that has been wound or coiled after rolling; its width is much greater than the thickness. Depending on the production method, steel coil can be classified as Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, or Galvanized. At Kuber Steel, we take immense pride in offering a wide range of top-quality Stainless Steel Coils to cater to the diverse needs of our valued customers. With our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, we have become a trusted source for premium metal solutions.
Types Of Coils
Coils can be made of various materials, depending on the specific application and industry requirements. Some common types of coils are:
Stainless Steel Coils: Stainless steel coils are made primarily of iron, chromium, and other elements like nickel and molybdenum. They offer excellent corrosion resistance and are used in various industries, including food processing and chemical processing.
Steel Coils: Steel coils are made primarily of carbon steel or stainless steel. They are widely used in construction, manufacturing, automotive, and various industrial applications.
Aluminum Coils: Aluminum coils are made from aluminum alloys and are used in industries like aerospace, transportation, and building materials due to their lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties.
Copper Coils: Copper coils are made of pure copper or copper alloys and find applications in electrical and electronic equipment, plumbing, and heat exchangers.
Nickel Coils: Nickel coils are made of pure nickel or nickel alloys and are used in high-temperature and corrosive environments, such as in chemical plants and aerospace applications.
Titanium Coils: Titanium coils are made of pure titanium or titanium alloys and are used in industries where high strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance are essential, such as in the aerospace and medical industries.
Brass Coils: Brass coils are made of copper and zinc alloys and are used in applications where a combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and aesthetics is required.
Stainless Steel | Plates as per ASTM A240, Gr. TP 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 301, 201, 202, 409L, 409M, 441, 430, 439, 436, JT, 303 etc. |
Nickel Alloy | ASTM /ASME SB 162 UNS 2200 (Nickel 200), ASTM / ASME SB 162 UNS 2201 (Nickel 201), ASTM / ASME SB 127 UNS 4400 (Monel 400), ASTM / ASME SB 463 UNS 8020 (Alloy20 / 20 CB 3), ASTM / ASME SB 424 UNS 8825 (Inconel 825), ASTM / ASME SB 168 UNS 6600 (Inconel 600), ASTM / ASME SB 409 UNS 8810/8811 (Inconel 800/800HT), ASTM / ASME SB 443 UNS 6625 (Inconel 625), ASTM / ASME SB 575 UNS 10276 (Hastelloy C276) |
Carbon Steel / Boiler Quality Plates | As per IS 2062 / ASTM A36, Gr. A, B & C, IS 2002 Gr. 1 & 2 ASTM A516 Gr. 60& 70 |
Alloy Steel Plates | As per ASTM A387 Gr. 2, 9, 11, 12 & 22 in class 1 & 2 ASTM A204 Gr A & B, DIN 17175 Gr. 15Mo3 & 16Mo3 with IBR Test Certificate |