Hot rolling is one of the most fundamental metal forming processes and plays a key role in the production of steel sections, including channels. In this process, a steel billet is heated to approximately 1200 °C and passed through shaping rollers to achieve the desired thickness and final profile. The main advantage of hot rolling is the improvement of the grain structure and the increased toughness of the section. During the subsequent controlled cooling stage, the product develops the required mechanical properties such as strength and impact resistance. Steel channels produced through this method are widely used in structural, industrial, and construction applications. Control of the rolling temperature and uniformity of the rolling process are critical factors that determine the surface quality and dimensional accuracy of the section. Hot rolling technology combines thermal efficiency and mechanical precision, enabling the final product to be delivered with minimal tolerances and a uniform surface finish.