Steel belt and its types
Steel belt is like steel sheet; with the difference that they are different in terms of width and thickness. In fact, the belt is produced from sheet. By making smooth cuts on the surface of the sheet, belts are created. Steel belts must be stainless and have high resistance. Therefore, they are usually produced from black sheet.
Due to its high resistance to corrosion, stainless belts are most widely used in the chemical, food, etc. industries. In general, the types of steel belts are:
hot rolling belt
Cold rolling belt
Galvanized belt
Stainless steel belt
Aluminum belt

Belt application
As mentioned, belts have different uses. The belt is produced in many different shapes and from different raw materials. Belt applications include its use in the automotive industry (to transmit power in a rotational manner), CNC machining, making ladders and stairs, producing agricultural tools and iron doors.
The important thing is that the steel belt produced from ST37 sheet is very widely used. Its machined type is more expensive and widely used due to the implementation of different processes in its production process. These belts may be used in steel structures, such as buildings.
What is steel sheet and how is it made?
Steel sheet is one of the important steel sections that is available in different dimensions and sizes in the form of rolls and sheets in the market. The metal sheet usually has a thickness between 0.5 and 6 mm. There are two types of steel sheet production: hot and cold rolling.
Since a better control is applied to the final dimensions of cold-rolled sheets, it usually has more fans. Because it is possible that the sheet will shrink and change its shape after leaving the hot rolling and passing through the cooling stage.
Application of hot rolled sheet
Steel produced in hot rolling has its own uses and characteristics due to its high weight bearing capacity. Among the applications of hot rolled sheet, the following can be mentioned:
Construction and implementation of civil projects
Production of all types of pipes
Making truck frames
Production of railway rails
The production process of car parts

Application of cold rolled sheet
Cold rolling, unlike hot rolling, occurs at a temperature below the recrystallization temperature. The whole process starts like hot rolling to get the initial shape without much resistance. Then, without using the device, they cool it.
The yield strength of cold-rolled steel is higher than that of hot-rolled steel, and it has advantages such as precise dimensions, clean surface, and higher strength properties. Among the most important applications of cold rolled sheet, the following can be mentioned:
Metal furniture
Structural parts
Home Appliances
water heater
Metal containers
Similarities and differences between belts and steel sheets
The similarities and differences between the belt and the steel sheet can be examined in several cases. First, we examine some of the similarities between these two products:
Both products are produced by rolling.
The root of the two products is the same (the belt is made of sheet).
The materials of both are similar to each other (this depends on the sheet that is used to produce the belt).
But regarding the difference between belt and steel sheet, the following points can be mentioned:
When strength and resistance are needed, steel belts are used.
The main application of sheet is in industries, especially parent industries; But belts are usually used in construction.
According to the type of application and customer needs, the sheet and belt dimensions will be different.
In general, due to the production of steel belt from sheet, these two products have similarities to each other. Of course, the difference between belt and steel sheet in some features causes a difference in their use and price. The sheet is mostly used in large industries such as automobile manufacturing, household appliances, production of agricultural tools, etc. But the belt has special uses and is more useful in the implementation of construction projects.