Peeled bars
Peeling removes surface material and can prepare bars for machining or surface finishing routes. Buyers should confirm diameter tolerance, allowance, straightness, and final use.
Technical Resource
Surface route matters when steel bars move into machining, polishing, chrome plating, assembly, or other downstream production. Peeled and ground bars are discussed for different dimensional and surface expectations.

Buyer Guide
Use this guide to prepare a clearer specification and reduce back-and-forth during RFQ review.
Peeling removes surface material and can prepare bars for machining or surface finishing routes. Buyers should confirm diameter tolerance, allowance, straightness, and final use.
Grinding is normally discussed when closer surface and dimensional expectations are needed. The required tolerance and surface expectation should be stated in the RFQ.
Confirm grade, diameter, length, tolerance, straightness, surface condition, machining allowance, packing, and inspection requirements.
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FAQ
No. Peeling and grinding are different preparation routes and should be specified according to final tolerance, surface, and machining needs.
It depends on allowance, tolerance, straightness, and downstream process. Share the application and final requirement during RFQ review.
Yes, but it is better to include surface and dimensional expectations in the first RFQ.
RFQ
Include delivery condition, processing requirement, destination port, testing requirements, and certificate expectations so the supply route can be reviewed clearly.