Continuous Black Annealed Cold Rolled Steel Coil Q195 SPCC SAE1006 SAE1008
1.Product Overview
Black annealed cold rolled steel coils are low carbon cold rolled steel products processed through continuous annealing or batch annealing treatment to improve ductility, softness, and forming performance. The material is widely used for pipe manufacturing, stamping, profiling, industrial panels, and painting applications.
Compared with full hard cold rolled steel, black annealed coils provide lower hardness and better bending performance for downstream fabrication.
2.Technical Solution
3.Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Black Annealed Cold Rolled Steel Coil |
| Steel Grade | Q195 / SPCC / SAE1006 / SAE1008 |
| Annealing Type | Continuous / Batch Annealing |
| Thickness Range | 0.70–1.50mm |
| Width Options | 610 / 630 / 685 / 720 / 1010 / 1219 / 1250mm |
| Coil ID | 508mm / 610mm |
| Coil Weight | 3–13 MT |
| Surface Condition | Black Annealed |
| Packing | Export seaworthy packing |
| MOQ | 50 MT |
4.Application
The material is widely used for industrial panels, roofing substrates, steel pipe production, steel furniture, construction materials, stamping components, cable trays, and painted steel processing.
Soft annealed surface condition makes the product suitable for bending and profiling applications.
5.Processing
6.Advantages
7.How to Choose
8.FAQ
Q1.What is black annealed steel coil
It is cold rolled steel processed through annealing treatment to improve softness and formability.
Q2.What is the difference between continuous annealing and batch annealing
Continuous annealing provides stable consistency and higher production efficiency, while batch annealing generally provides softer forming performance.
Q3.Can the coils be slit into narrow widths
Yes. Slitting and cut-to-length processing are available.
Q4.Is the material suitable for pipe manufacturing
Yes. Black annealed steel coils are widely used for welded pipe and tube production.
Q5.What are common applications for SAE1006 black annealed steel
It is commonly used for profiling, stamping, bending, industrial panels, and steel furniture manufacturing.