hot rolled steel coil

The IPSCO name is well-known throughout North America for making the finest in pipe and steel products.

IPSCO's steelmaking facility in Regina, Saskatchewan has a liquid steel capacity of 1 million tons per year. In Montpelier, Iowa, the company has an annual capacity of 1.25 million tons. In Mobile, Alabama, the company also has an annual capacity of 1.25 million tons.

IPSCO steel is custom-made in electric arc furnaces. The continuous caster and state-of-the-art rolling technology, which includes exacting width and gauge control, provide IPSCO customers with superb surface finish and uniform mechanical properties on the finished product.

IPSCO is certified to ISO-9001. Its Quality Assurance program monitors the steel through each phase of production. Ultrasonic tests are available when required or requested to provide a further measure of quality control.

Once the product is completed, IPSCO will design a transportation package that assures convenient delivery, by road or rail to all destinations in North America.

IPSCO is a name you can depend on for products of the highest quality.

At IPSCO's Regina facility steel is made by electric arc furnaces in 150 ton heats, continuously cast into slabs, then reheated and rolled into coil.

Vertical edgers on IPSCO's roughing mill will give consistent widths while the finishing mill will provide superior gauge control and surface finish.

IPSCO produces coil in grades and sizes to suit customer requirements. The variable size range minimizes customer trim waste.

Finished coil can be supplied with mill or slit edges.

Specifications/Grades
CSA, ASTM, AISI, SAE, Low Carbon, Medium Carbon, High Carbon, HSLA (up to 100,000 psi yield), Alloy, Abrasion Resistant, Boron, ABS & Lloyds Certified

Inquire about specific grades and strength levels.

Categories
Structural

For use in welded or bolted general structural applications

Weathering
Steels which impart enhanced corrosion resistance when exposed to natural  weathering conditions

HSLA (High Strength Low Alloy)
Higher strength materials where enhanced strength can allow for thinner section design, potential weight saving and/or applications where additional rigidity is required

Alloy
Intended for highly specialized end uses which may require subsequent heat treating to develop desired properties

Some End Uses
  • Skelp for tubing and pipe products
  • Top and bottom chords for open web steel joists
  • Pressure tanks
  • Agricultural/Automotive
  • Tool Wrenches
  • Cement mixer hoppers
  • Truck rail parts
  • Chain saw guide bars
  • Shears and tin snips/Industrial knives
  • Band saw blades
  • Storage tanks
  • Roll formed sections
  • High strength members or sections for trailer and truck frames
  • Power transmission towers
  • Dump truck boxes
  • Golf club shafts