Buyer problem
Buyers need to connect peeling with final diameter, machining allowance, straightness, surface expectation, and downstream use.
Processing
Centerless peeling removes surface material from steel bars to prepare a cleaner, brighter bar route for machining, grinding, or selected downstream applications.
Quick Answer
Peeling is usually reviewed when buyers need surface defect removal, machining preparation, and more controlled bar surface before the next process.
Buyers need to connect peeling with final diameter, machining allowance, straightness, surface expectation, and downstream use.
Peeling may be followed by straightening, grinding, polishing, cutting, chamfering, inspection, or packing depending on the product route.
Send grade, rolled diameter, target diameter, length, quantity, downstream use, tolerance expectation, straightness requirement, and document need.
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FAQ
No. Peeling removes surface material; grinding is a finishing route for tighter surface or dimensional expectations when specified.
Yes. Target diameter, starting diameter, and machining allowance affect route review.
Yes. It is often discussed with straightening, grinding, polishing, cutting, inspection, and packing.
RFQ
Include delivery condition, processing requirement, destination port, testing requirements, and certificate expectations so the supply route can be reviewed clearly.