Cold drawn T-shaped steel
Cold drawn T-shaped steel is a precision-engineered metal profile defined by its T-cross-section—combining a horizontal flange and vertical web—produced through a cold working process that avoids high-temperature heating. This material stands out for its exceptional dimensional accuracy, mechanical strength, and surface quality, making it a cornerstone in diverse industrial and construction sectors. The manufacturing journey starts with raw steel blanks, often hot-rolled bars or coils. These blanks undergo pre-treatment: pickling to strip surface scale and rust, then lubrication to minimize friction during drawing. The prepared blank is pulled through a custom die that shapes it into the T-profile. This cold drawing process refines the metal’s grain structure, inducing work hardening that boosts strength and hardness. Post-drawing, some profiles receive stress-relief heat treatment to reduce residual internal stresses, ensuring long-term dimensional stability. Key properties set cold drawn T-steel apart. Its dimensional tolerance is remarkably tight (often ±0.1mm), critical for applications requiring precise fits. The surface finish is smooth and burr-free, eliminating the need for extra machining in many cases. Mechanically, it outperforms hot-rolled alternatives with higher tensile and yield strengths, thanks to the cold working effect. The uniform grain structure ensures consistent performance across the entire profile, with no weak points from welds or uneven heating. Its applications span multiple industries. In construction, it serves as structural supports in trusses, beam reinforcements, or framing for residential and commercial buildings, leveraging its strength-to-weight ratio. The automotive sector uses it for chassis components, suspension brackets, and door frames, where precision and durability are non-negotiable. Machinery manufacturing relies on it for guides, load-bearing brackets, and assembly parts that demand high strength and dimensional consistency. Even furniture design incorporates it for sturdy frames of office desks, industrial shelves, and workbenches, blending functionality with a sleek aesthetic. Compared to hot-rolled T-steel, cold drawn profiles offer superior surface quality and tighter tolerances, cutting assembly time and waste. Unlike welded T-profiles—prone to weak joints or uneven stress—cold drawn T-steel is a one-piece structure, ensuring uniform reliability. Its adaptability to custom lengths and profiles further enhances its versatility. In conclusion, cold drawn T-shaped steel is an indispensable material in modern manufacturing and construction. Its unique blend of precision, strength, and adaptability meets the demands of high-performance applications, driving efficiency and durability across sectors. Whether in large-scale construction or intricate machinery, it remains a go-to choice for engineers and designers seeking optimal performance.
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Cold drawn T-shaped steel
Category: T-section steelBrowse number: 451Number:Release time: 2026-03-24 23:19:26Cold drawn T-shaped beams offer superior dimensional accuracy and surface finish. This process enhances mechanical properties, resulting in higher strength and tighter tolerances compared to hot-rolled sections.
Grade:Q355B S355JR Q345 Q235B A36 S235JR Q355 Q235 ST37 16Mn
Length:6m/12m/as reuqest
Section:20*20mm-1000*1000*mm/as request
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