The SMC brand has become widely recognized among consumers across numerous markets. Building on the success of its steel coils, deformed bars, and round plain bars, SMC Steel Sheet has established a distinct position in the Vietnamese market, marking a significant milestone in the building materials manufacturing industry. Driven by its broad range of applications, annual demand for steel sheet products has continued to rise. The company is committed to continuous technical innovation, consistently bringing the highest quality steel products to market.
SMC Steel Sheet — Product Details
As one of the company’s key product lines, SMC Steel Sheet is manufactured on a high-quality production line that meets the most stringent technical requirements, delivering complete peace of mind to customers and end-users.
The SMC Steel Sheet product range encompasses hot-rolled steel sheet, cold-rolled steel sheet, and coated (galvanized) steel sheet. Unlike other steel products such as steel coils, deformed bars, or round plain bars, steel sheet is distinguished by its flat plate form. Today, domestically produced steel sheet products such as those from SMC are increasingly replacing imported steel sheet to serve the Vietnamese steel market.
Hot-rolled steel sheet is a finished steel product manufactured through a hot-rolling process conducted at extremely high temperatures — typically exceeding 1,000°C — and involves four primary stages: ore processing, molten steel production, billet formation, and rolling into finished product. The resulting steel sheet is characterized by a distinctive blue-black surface finish, with edges that are typically not sharp. Manufacturers generally leave the side edges rounded, and cut surfaces tend to have a relatively rough texture.
Due to its susceptibility to oxidation and rust, hot-rolled steel sheet is primarily used in specialized applications where controlled storage conditions can be maintained. It is widely used in the transportation sector — most notably in automotive manufacturing, where it is commonly applied in the production of vehicle floor panels and body frame components. Additional applications include purlin rolling, residential electrical installations, and various uses within the construction industry.

In addition to hot-rolled steel sheet, cold-rolled steel sheet is also widely used. In contrast to hot-rolled steel, cold-rolled steel sheet is processed at room temperature or with only minimal temperature variation. As a result, the finished cold-rolled steel sheet features a bright surface finish with high gloss, clean and precise edges, and a smooth, uniform texture. The most notable advantage of this product is its superior mechanical properties — offering excellent hardness to industry standards, as well as outstanding load-bearing and impact resistance. Cold-rolled steel sheet is widely used across a broad range of industries, including mechanical engineering, civil fabrication, electrical panel manufacturing, filing cabinet production, flexible tube forming, and surface coating and painting applications.


