Products

Discover our full range of hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and coated steel products—engineered to meet the needs of diverse industries including automotive, construction, mining, agriculture, and general manufacturing.

Your Full-Service Steel Partner

As a full-line steel service center, Grand Steel utilizes a progressive inventory management system to offer customers the industry’s best flat-rolled steel, cold-rolled steel, hot-rolled steel, and more. With a physical location in Wixom, Michigan, we serve customers across the country, aiming to form long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. Committed to supplying quality material which satisfies our customer needs.  We serve a range of markets, including automotive, mining, general line manufacturing, construction, and agriculture.

Commercial Quality (CQ)
Drawing Quality (DQ)
Deep Drawing Quality (DDQ/IF)
High-Strength Low Alloy (HSLA)
Dual Phase (DP)
High Carbon (HC)
Medium Carbon (MC)
Structural Quality (SQ/SS)

Our Flat-Rolled Steel Products

Hot Rolled

Hot rolled steel is the most basic form of carbon steel.  Its surface typically has scale, the remnants of cooling from extreme temperatures.

Applications

Construction, industrial machinery, shipbuilding, tubing, and appliance parts

Hot Rolled Pickled and Oiled

Following the same process as hot rolled steel, this steel is run through an acid bath. Removing surface oxides, oil is then added to provide a rust-resistant surface.

Applications

Storage tanks and bins, bridge construction, mining, machinery, automotive freight, and passenger cars

Hot Rolled Pickled Dry

When adding oil will complicate future applications, steel should undergo this process. Helping to remove mill scale from a hot rolled coil, the process also helps to reduce – and prevent – rust.

Applications

Storage tanks and bins, bridge construction, mining, machinery, automotive freight, and passenger cars

Cold Rolled

Cold rolled steel is rolled below its recrystallization temperature, maximizing tonnage and helping to increase the steel’s strength by up to 20%.

Applications

Refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, and a range of small appliances. Cold rolled steel is also used for a wide variety of automotive parts

Cold Rolled Full Hard

Unannealed cold rolled coil with a high hardness, cold rolled full hard steel is ideal for applications where strength, hardness, and long-term durability are a priority.

Applications

Shelving units, umbrellas, and pipe

Cold Rolled Painted

Offering the same properties as cold rolled steel, this steel has been painted after the rolling process to enhance its appearance.

Applications

Automobile parts, furniture, shelving, cabinets, toolboxes, and lighting

Hot Dipped Galvanized

Put through a molten zinc bath to add a protective coating, this process aims to prevent the formation of rust and is especially useful in applications where environmental exposure is a concern.

Applications

Automobile bodies, houses, air conditioner housings, electrical towers, highway signs, wrought iron gates, and metal pails

Galvannealed

Easy to paint and extremely rust-proof, this process combines galvanizing and annealing. Resulting in a very fine, grey matte finish that acts as a primer, the coating does not flake when formed, stamped, or bent.

Applications

Automotive, signage, and electric equipment

Galvalume

Offering superior corrosion resistance, galvalume steel is coated with an aluminum-zinc alloy. The result is a finish that is well-suited for heavy machinery and outdoor equipment.

Applications

Trailers, appliances, automotive, agricultural equipment, and products

Electrogalvanized

During this process, a layer of zinc is bonded to steel to provide a defense against corrosion. With lower thickness deposits, comparable performance, and broader conversion coating availability, electrogalvanized steel provides a bright, clean appearance.

Applications

Trailers, appliances, automotive, and agricultural equipment

Electro Zinc Nickel

The electro zinc nickel process is a technique that applies a thin layer of nickel onto steel. Whether it aims to be decorative, provide corrosion and wear resistance, or build up undersized parts, this process results in a sturdy, aesthetically appealing finish.

Applications

Tubing, office furniture, automobile tanks, trunks, and fenders

Aluminized

Aiming to reduce corrosion and preserve the properties of the base steel at temperatures below 1472˚F, aluminized steel is coated – on both sides – with an aluminum-silicon alloy.

Applications

Water heaters, furnaces, stoves, and space heaters

Your Full-Service Steel Partner

As a full-line steel service center, Grand Steel utilizes a progressive inventory management system to offer customers the industry’s best flat-rolled steel, cold-rolled steel, hot-rolled steel, and more. With a physical location in Wixom, Michigan, we serve customers across the country, aiming to form long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. Committed to supplying quality material which satisfies our customer needs.  We serve a range of markets, including automotive, mining, general line manufacturing, construction, and agriculture.

Commercial Quality (CQ)
Drawing Quality (DQ)
Deep Drawing Quality (DDQ/IF)
High-Strength Low Alloy (HSLA)
Dual Phase (DP)
High Carbon (HC)
Medium Carbon (MC)
Structural Quality (SQ/SS)
Hot Rolled

Hot rolled steel is the most basic form of carbon steel.  Its surface typically has scale, the remnants of cooling from extreme temperatures.

Applications

Construction, industrial machinery, shipbuilding, tubing, and appliance parts

Hot Rolled Pickled and Oiled

Following the same process as hot rolled steel, this steel is run through an acid bath. Removing surface oxides, oil is then added to provide a rust-resistant surface.

Applications

Storage tanks and bins, bridge construction, mining, machinery, automotive freight, and passenger cars

Hot Rolled Pickled Dry

When adding oil will complicate future applications, steel should undergo this process. Helping to remove mill scale from a hot rolled coil, the process also helps to reduce – and prevent – rust.

Applications

Storage tanks and bins, bridge construction, mining, machinery, automotive freight, and passenger cars

Cold Rolled

Cold rolled steel is rolled below its recrystallization temperature, maximizing tonnage and helping to increase the steel’s strength by up to 20%.

Applications

Refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, and a range of small appliances. Cold rolled steel is also used for a wide variety of automotive parts

Cold Rolled Full Hard

Unannealed cold rolled coil with a high hardness, cold rolled full hard steel is ideal for applications where strength, hardness, and long-term durability are a priority.

Applications

Shelving units, umbrellas, and pipe

Cold Rolled Painted

Offering the same properties as cold rolled steel, this steel has been painted after the rolling process to enhance its appearance.

Applications

Automobile parts, furniture, shelving, cabinets, toolboxes, and lighting

Hot Dipped Galvanized

Put through a molten zinc bath to add a protective coating, this process aims to prevent the formation of rust and is especially useful in applications where environmental exposure is a concern.

Applications

Automobile bodies, houses, air conditioner housings, electrical towers, highway signs, wrought iron gates, and metal pails

Galvannealed

Easy to paint and extremely rust-proof, this process combines galvanizing and annealing. Resulting in a very fine, grey matte finish that acts as a primer, the coating does not flake when formed, stamped, or bent.

Applications

Automotive, signage, and electric equipment

Galvalume

Offering superior corrosion resistance, galvalume steel is coated with an aluminum-zinc alloy. The result is a finish that is well-suited for heavy machinery and outdoor equipment.

Applications

Trailers, appliances, automotive, agricultural equipment, and products

Electrogalvanized

During this process, a layer of zinc is bonded to steel to provide a defense against corrosion. With lower thickness deposits, comparable performance, and broader conversion coating availability, electrogalvanized steel provides a bright, clean appearance.

Applications

Trailers, appliances, automotive, and agricultural equipment

Electro Zinc Nickel

The electro zinc nickel process is a technique that applies a thin layer of nickel onto steel. Whether it aims to be decorative, provide corrosion and wear resistance, or build up undersized parts, this process results in a sturdy, aesthetically appealing finish.

Applications

Tubing, office furniture, automobile tanks, trunks, and fenders

Aluminized

Aiming to reduce corrosion and preserve the properties of the base steel at temperatures below 1472˚F, aluminized steel is coated – on both sides – with an aluminum-silicon alloy.

Applications

Water heaters, furnaces, stoves, and space heaters

Ready to Elevate Your Steel Solutions?

Discover the difference precision and reliability can make for your projects. Contact Grand Steel today to learn more about our comprehensive steel services or to request a custom quote tailored to your needs. Let us partner with you to drive success in every project!