• Cold-Rolled Stainless Steel: Rolled at room temperature, it has a smooth surface, precise dimensions, and increased strength. It’s used for applications requiring tight tolerances and a polished finish.
  • Hot-Rolled Stainless Steel: Rolled at high temperatures, it’s easier to form and is more cost-effective, but it has a rougher surface and less precision. It’s often used for structural or heavy-duty applications.