HR Coil Supplier Mumbai | Hot Rolled Steel Coils IS 2062 – Aero Enterprises, Vasai East

Technical Profile
Aero Enterprises is a leading HR coil supplier in Mumbai, providing hot rolled steel coils from Unit II Dhumal Nagar, Vasai East to manufacturers, tube mills, roll-forming lines, and fabricators across India. HR coil — full form Hot Rolled Coil — is steel coil manufactured by heating slabs above 900°C and rolling them into continuous strip form. HR coils at Aero Enterprises meet IS 2062 E250A and E350 standards, sourced from JSW and TATA certified mills, in thicknesses from 1.8mm to 12mm and standard widths of 1000mm, 1250mm, and 1500mm. Custom slit widths are available for coil-fed press lines and tube mill inputs. All coils are dispatched with weight documentation from our certified 50-tonne digital weighbridge, with Mill Test Certificates available on request.
“IS 2062 E250A and E350 certified HR coils for tube mills, roll forming, and structural fabrication. JSW and TATA certified. 1.8mm to 12mm. Standard widths 1000–1500mm. Pan-India delivery from Vasai East.”
HR coil full form is Hot Rolled Coil.
Universal GST HSN for Hot Rolled Coils products in India.
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What Is HR Coil – Full Form, Meaning, and Manufacturing Process
HR coil full form is Hot Rolled Coil. HR stands for Hot Rolled — steel coil manufactured by heating steel slabs to above 1200°C in a reheating furnace, then passing them through roughing and finishing rolling mills while still above 900°C to reduce thickness. The hot strip is cooled on a run-out table using water sprays, then coiled into rolls at approximately 600–700°C. The result is a continuous hot-rolled steel strip with a blue-grey mill scale surface, excellent formability, and good weldability. HR coil differs from CR coil (Cold Rolled Coil) in that HR is processed at high temperature — resulting in a rougher surface and looser tolerance — while CR is cold-reduced at room temperature for a smoother finish and tighter dimensional accuracy. HR coil is the base material for tube mills, roll-forming lines, sheet conversion yards, and direct coil-fed fabrication. Grade IS 2062 E250A is the most common HR coil in India, providing 250 MPa minimum yield strength for structural and general fabrication use.
HR Coil Uses and Applications
HR Coil Grades Available – IS 2062 and International Standards
Certified Grade Variations in Stock
IS 2062 E250A – Standard Structural HR Coil
Most common grade. 250 MPa minimum yield, 410 MPa tensile. Standard input for tube mills, roll-forming lines, sheet conversion, and general structural fabrication.
IS 2062 E250BR – As-Rolled Structural HR Coil
As-rolled E250 variant. Same mechanical properties as E250A. Used for structural civil applications and fabrication where Charpy impact testing is not required.
IS 2062 E350 – High-Strength HR Coil
350 MPa minimum yield, 490 MPa tensile. Used for heavy structural frames, machinery bases, and tube-mill inputs for high-strength structural pipes and sections.
ASTM A36 / EN 10025 S275JR – International Grade HR Coil
250–275 MPa yield. Used for export fabrication, international OEM manufacturing, and projects requiring US or European standard material certification.
Difference Between HR Coil and CR Coil
HR coil (Hot Rolled Coil) is processed at above 900°C — rough blue-grey mill scale surface, looser thickness tolerance (±0.5mm), lower cost. CR coil (Cold Rolled Coil) is cold-reduced from HR coil at room temperature — smooth clean surface, tight tolerance (±0.05mm), 10–15% higher cost. Use HR coil for tube mills, roll forming, structural sheet conversion, and coil-fed fabrication where the surface will not be visible. Use CR coil for powder-coated visible panels, precision-stamped sheet metal parts, and appliances where surface finish and dimensional accuracy are critical. HR coil is the most cost-efficient input for any continuous coil-fed production process.
Get Material Grade AdviceHR Coil Weight Calculator – Formula and Per-Tonne Reference
HR coil weight formula: Weight (kg) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Thickness (mm) × 7.85. Example: A coil 1.25m wide, 3mm thick, 100m long = 100 × 1.25 × 3 × 7.85 = 2,944 kg (≈2.9 tonne). Standard coil roll weights at Aero Enterprises: 1.8–2.5mm coils = 1.5–2.5 tonne, 3–4mm coils = 2.5–4.0 tonne, 5–8mm coils = 4.0–5.0 tonne. All coil dispatches are weighed on a certified 50-tonne digital weighbridge with printed weight documentation.
HR Coil HSN Code – 8-Digit Classification and GST
HR coil HSN code is 7208 — flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, hot-rolled, of a width of 600mm or more, not clad, plated, or coated. 8-digit breakdown: 7208 1000 (in coils, not further worked, with patterns in relief), 7208 2500 / 7208 2600 (coils, thickness ≥ 4.75mm), 7208 2700 (coils, thickness < 4.75mm). GST rate is 18%. All Aero Enterprises invoices for HR coil include the correct 8-digit HSN code and GSTIN 27AGCPK5633K1Z9.
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Aero Enterprises delivers mill-certified material from Unit II Dhumal Nagar across Mumbai, Maharashtra, and Pan-India via our logistics network.
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