Mild steel (iron containing a small percentage of carbon, strong and tough but not readily tempered), also known as plain-carbon steel and low-carbon steel, is now the most common form of steel because its price is relatively low while it provides material properties that are acceptable for many applications.

  • Hot Rolled Steel
  • Cold Rolled Steel
  • Galvanized Steel
  • Pre-painted Galvanized Steel
  • Corrugated Steel Sheets
  • Shipbuilding Plates
  • Rebars

Aluminium is ideal for wiring power grids, including overhead power transmission lines and local power distribution lines because it provides a better conductivity to weight ratio than copper – also one of most common materials used in electrical applications.

  • Aluminium Sheets and Coils
  • Corrugated Sheets and Extruded Products

Stainless steel metal is formed when the raw materials of nickel, iron ore, chromium, silicon, molybdenum, and others, are melted together. Stainless steel metal contains a variety of basic chemical elements that, when fused together, create a powerful alloy.

  • Stainless Steel and Coils
  • Stainless Steel Pipes and Fittings

Intermediate solid steel products obtained by Hot rolling/Forging of ingots (in conventional process) or by Continuous casting of liquid steel are known as Semis. These are called so since they are intended for further rolling/forging to produce finished steel products.

  • MS Ingots
  • MS Billets
  • Zinc Ingots

Engineering steels are used for general engineering and manufacturing sectors. Steel is highly used in the automobile industry. Different types of steels are used in a car body, doors, engine, suspension, and interior.

  • CRGO Sheets
  • Alloy Steels
  • Special Steels
  • Fasteners and Flanges
  • Round Bars
  • Brass/Copper Tubes and Fittings