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Decorative rolled forged strip "Wave with a hitch" 40x4x2000 mm

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Decorative rolled forged strip "Wave with a hitch" 40x4x2000 mm rolled metal element widely used in architectural decoration and artistic forging. It is typically made from low-carbon steel, which ensures ease of processing and good ductility. During production, the heated strip is processed with a forging tool or passed through special rollers, creating a characteristic texture with notches and irregularities that mimic hand forging. This strip combines a distinctive appearance and strength, making it popular in the manufacture of grilles, gates, furniture, fences, railings, and interior elements. It is easily painted, bent, and welded, allowing for the creation of both modern and classic decorative solutions.

The main thing
View by manufacturing method
First, a steel strip is placed in a forge and heated to forging temperature—approximately 900–1200°C, depending on the steel grade. The heated strip is rolled through special calibration rollers or processed with hammers and dies. This creates characteristic irregularities, notches, and "waves," simulating hand-forged work or ornamentation. The blank is leveled, adjusted to the desired width and thickness, and, if necessary, bends, twists, or relief elements are added. The strip is cooled in air or under controlled conditions to relieve internal stress. Burrs and uneven surfaces are removed, and the edges may be slightly rounded for aesthetics and safety. The finished product is cleaned (shot blasted or brushed), then primed, painted, patinaed, or powder coated to protect against corrosion and add a decorative effect.
Chemical composition
Carbon, alloy, and stainless steels are most commonly used. Carbon steels typically contain 0.15–0.60% carbon, 0.3–0.8% manganese, and up to 0.35% silicon. Alloy steels additionally contain chromium (up to 2%), nickel (up to 3%), molybdenum, vanadium, or other elements that increase strength, corrosion, and thermal resistance. They contain at least 12% chromium, as well as nickel and molybdenum, which ensure corrosion resistance.
Type by purpose
Used primarily in artistic forging and architectural design. Its main applications include: fences and railings—section infills, decorative bands, and patterned elements. Railings and stairs—balusters, handrails, and patterned inserts. Gates and wickets—frames, decorative overlays, and ornaments. Window grilles—as both a supporting and decorative element. Furniture—frames for tables, chairs, beds, shelves, and fireplace accessories. Interior decor—wall panels, cornices, brackets, and decorative frames. Building exteriors—canopies, awnings, balconies, and façade elements. Landscape design—benches, arches, plant supports, and lanterns.
A type
Decorative forged strip
Dimensions (width, length)
40x4x2000 mm
Additional services
Cutting is carried out according to the client's order and packaging of products according to the client's orderSent by any carriers in Ukraine
The country of manufacture
Ukraine

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Table of weights of forged rolled metal products

Nominal size (diameter/side), mm

Weight of 1 m of forged circle, kg

Weight of 1 m of forged square, kg

50

15,41

19,63

60

22,19 28,26

70

30,21

38,47

80

39,46

50,24

90

49,94

63,59

100

61,65

78,50

110

74,60

94,98

120

88,78

113,04

130

104,19

132,66

Standards for forged metal products

GOST (Basic Forging Standards)

GOST 8479-70 - Forgings from Structural Alloy and Carbon Steels;

GOST 1050-2013 - High-Quality Carbon Steels (for Forgings);

GOST 2614-79 - Forgings from Tool Steels;

GOST 7062-90 - Forgings from Titanium Alloys and Titanium;

GOST 4543-2016 - Alloy Steels (applies to forgings by material);

GOST 7829-70 - Forgings from Alloy and Carbon Steels (General Purpose);

GOST 25054-81 - Forgings from Heat-Resistant and Corrosion-Resistant Steel Alloys;

GOST 1133-71 - Forgings from Alloys and Non-Ferrous Metals;

GOST 20072-74 - Forgings from Structural Alloy Steels.

 

GOST on Inspection and Tolerances

GOST 10243-75 - Test Methods for Forgings;

GOST 8479 - Testing and Quality Requirements;

GOST 7505-89 - Tolerances, Forgings, Forging Oversize and Allowances;

GOST 7565-81 - Sampling for Mechanical Testing.

 

ISO (International)

ISO 898 - Mechanical Properties of Products (Including Forged Elements);

ISO 683 - Heat-Treatable Steels (Used for Forgings).

 

EN (European Standards)

EN 10254 - Forgings for Pipelines;

EN 10250 - Open Steel Forgings;

EN 10083 - Tempering and Hardening Steels (for Forgings);

EN 10222 - Forgings for Pressure Equipment.

Steel grades for forged rolled metal products

Alloy structural steels (GOST 4543): 45Kh, 40Kh, 20Kh, 35Kh, 15Kh, 30Kh, 20KhN3A, 30KhGSA, 12KhN3A, 20KhM, 35KhM, 30KhN2MFA, 38KhN3MA, 40KhN2MA, 40KhN, 38Kh2MYuA, 25KhGT, 18KhGT, 40KhGSA, 35KhGSA.

Carbon structural steels (GOST 1050): St30, St50, St10, St20, St40, St35, St55, St25, St45, St15.

Corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant steels (GOST 5632): 10Kh17N13M2T, 40Kh13, 30Kh13, 20Kh13, 12Kh13, 08Kh18N10, 15Kh25T, 20Kh23N18, 03Kh17N14M3, 12Kh18N10T.

Low-alloy and high-strength steels (GOST 19281): 15GF, 17G1SU, 17G1S, 14G2, 10G2S1, 09G2S.

 

Tool steels:

Spring steels: 70S2KhA, 60S2A, 65G, 55S2.

Carbon steels (GOST 1435/5950): U12, U10, U9, U8, U7, U8A;

Heat-resistant steels and steels for critical forgings: 15Kh1M1F, 20Kh1M1F1TR, 12Kh1MF, 15Kh5M;

Alloyed tool steels: 3Kh2V8F, 9KhS, 4Kh5MFS, 5KhNM, Kh12MF, Kh12, KhVG;

Bearing steels: ShKh15SG, ShKh15.