Yes, it is possible to cut steel coils into strips or sheets of specified dimensions. Additionally, we offer rewinding of coils into smaller ones, in accordance with the customer’s individual requirements.
Second-choice steel may have visual or technological defects. The most common defects include: local stains, surface film, rust, scratches, roll marks, damaged edges, uneven galvanized coating, surface waviness and dimensional deviations. Before sale, we inform the customer about the nature of the defects, enabling a conscious choice of material tailored to a specific application.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a payment term after a positive decision from our cooperating trade credit insurer. The conditions are determined individually, depending on the scope and history of cooperation.
Second-choice sheet metal is material that does not fully meet standard or visual requirements, for example due to minor surface defects, dimensional deviations, or coating discontinuities. Despite this, second-choice sheet metal retains its functional properties and can be successfully used in many manufacturing and technical applications, offering a significantly more favorable price.
We offer galvanized, cold-rolled, and hot-rolled sheets, available in coils, strips, and sheets. We stock both overrolled material and second-choice material.
Yes. A significant part of our offer consists of sheet metal from overrolls and surplus stock, which does not have a mill certificate but is fully functional and available at attractive prices.
We offer a wide range of steel grades – from soft and deep-drawing grades, through structural grades, to high-strength steels. The range includes, among others, DX, S, HX, HCT, HC, DP, and MC steels.
Yes, complaints are considered if they are justified. In such cases, we ask you to provide photographic documentation and a description of the production issue. Each claim is reviewed individually.