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The Steel Coil market is a subset of the Iron and Steel industry. Steel coils are thin sheets of steel that are rolled into a coil shape and used in a variety of applications, such as automotive, construction, and manufacturing. Steel coils are produced by hot rolling, cold rolling, or pickling processes. Hot rolling is the most common method used to produce steel coils, as it is the most cost-effective and efficient way to produce large quantities of steel. Cold rolling is used to produce thinner and more precise steel coils, while pickling is used to remove impurities from the steel.
Steel coils are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing. They are used to create parts for cars, buildings, and other products. Steel coils are also used in the production of steel pipes, tubes, and other products.
Some companies in the Steel Coil market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel, POSCO, JFE Steel, and ThyssenKrupp. Show Less Read more