Az150 JIS G3321 Aluzinc Galvalume Steel Coil
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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Model NO.:Az150 JIS G3321 Aluzinc Galvalume Steel Coil
Standard:ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI, DIN, BS
Steel Grade:Dx51d,SPCC,SGCC,CGCC,S350gd
Certification:ISO, SGS, BV, RoHS, IBR
Surface Treatment:Galvalume
Technique:Cold Rolled
Application:Roofing,Wall,Corrugated,Structure...
Edge:Slit edge
Stock:Stock
Name:Az150 JIS G3321 Aluzinc Galvalume Steel Coil
Thickness:0.14-3mm
Width:600-1250mm
Az Coating:40-275GSM
Surface:Oiled,Galvanized,Chromated
Spangle:Zero,Small,Big,Regular
Hardness:Full,Half
Length:1-12m,as You Request
Certificate:BV,ISO
Test:QA-QC-Mtc
Export Markets:Global
Additional Info.
Packing:Standard Export Package
Standard:0.14-3mm*600-1250mm
Origin:Shandong
HS Code:7905000000
Production Capacity:300000 Tons/Year
Product Description
AZ150 ASTM A792 Aluzinc Galvalume Steel Coil
1. Specification:
(1), Base Metal: Cold rolled (CR)
(2), Az Coating: 40-275gsm
(3), Thickness: 0.14mm-3mm
(4), Width: 600mm-1250mm
(5), Length: In coil, According to your requirement (unit of measurement: Ton)
(6), Minimun order: 5Tons
(7), Packaging Details: Fully seaworthy export packing
(8), Price Terms: FOB, CIF, CFR, CNF
(9), Hardness: Full, half
(10), Width tolerance: ± 10mm
(11), Spangle: Zero spangle, min spangle, regular spangle, big spangle
Item: | Galvalume Steel Coil |
Material: | SGCC, SGCH, SPCC, SGCD, DX51D+Z, STO2Z,DX54D,DX51D |
Thickness: | 0.14mm-3mm |
Width: | 600-1250mm |
Length: | 1-12m or as requested |
Surface: | Galvalume,oiled,chromated |
Application: | Industrial panels, roofing and siding for painting |
Types: | Commercial / Drawing / Deep Drawing / Structural quality |
Az coating: | 40-275g/m2 |
Surface Treatment: | chromed / skinpass/ oiled/slightly oiled/ dry/ anti-fingerprint |
Surface Structure: | zero spangle / minimized spangle / regular spangle/ big spangle |
MOQ: | 5 tons |
Payment term: | T/T, L/C |
Packing information: | Export standard package :bundled wooden box or be required; The inner size of container is below: 20 ft GP:5.8m(length)x 2.13m(width)x 2.18m(high) about 24-26 CBM 40 ft GP:11.8m(length)x 2.13m(width)x 2.72m(high)about 68 CBM |
Port: | Qingdao,Tianjin port |
Delivery time: | 15-20 days,after we received your deposit |
Commodity | Hot Dipped Galvalume Steel Coil/Sheet | ||||||||
Standard | JIS G3321 / ASTM A792M / EN10215 | ||||||||
Grade | SGLCC/SGLCD/SGLC490/SGLC570/CS TypeA,B,C/DS/255/DX51D+AZ/DX52D+AZ/S250GD+AZ/S350GD+AZ/S550GD+AZ | ||||||||
Chemical Composition | 55%Al,43.5%Zn,1.5%Si | ||||||||
Thicknees | 0.14mm-3mm | Width | 600-1250mm | ||||||
Zinc Coating | AZ40-AZ275 g/m2 | Coil Weight(Min or Max) | 3-8 tons | ||||||
Coil Inner Diameter | 508mm | 610mm | Coil Outer Diameter(Max) | ||||||
Surface Treatment: | <1>Oiled | <2>Unoiled | <3>Slightly Oil | <4>Chromated Passivated | |||||
<5>Skin Pass | <6>Anti Finger Print | ||||||||
Surface Structure | Mini/Small Spangle | ||||||||
Futher Process | Cut coil into Sheet | Corrugated Roofing Sheet | |||||||
Application And Features | |||||||||
With good weldability,formability and machinability,the product are mainly used in building,application,automobile and general structure | |||||||||
Commercial Steel | Drawing Steel | Deep Drawing Steel | Structure Quality | ||||||
Meaning and Development | |||||||||
GALVALUME sheet steel is a 55% Al-Zn coated sheet steel product that is ideally suited for most types of roofing and siding applications as well as unexposed automotive parts, appliances and miscellaneous applications like furniture, outdoor cabinetry, computer cases, gutters, pipe, etc. Since 1972, over *100 million tons of licensed product has been produced globally. GALVALUME sheet steel continues to gain approval by specifiers, architects, building owners and many others due to its versatility, ease of use, aesthetics and long-term performance. | |||||||||
Typical End Uses | |||||||||
Pre-engineered steel buildings, industrial and commercial roofing and cladding, agricultural buildings, building accessories, light steel framing, Quonset huts, construction tubular, appliance, and automotive. |
1)REGULAR SPANGLE:
Regular spangle is also called normal spangle which is naturally formed without any additional treatment during galvanizing.
2)MINI SPANGLE:
The spangle is restrained and formed as mini spangle by reducing the lead content in the zinc liquid or by blowing the zinc powder from the equipment installed on the zinc pot.
3)EXTRA SMOOTH:
The mini spangle is further skin-passed to produce the extra smooth surface.
4. Terms
1) Package Terms: Each bare coil to be securely tied with two bands through the eye of coil (or not) and one circumferential, the contact points of these bands on the coil edge to be protect with edge protectors. Coil then to be properly wrapped with water proof /resistant paper, it then to be properly and completely metal wrapped. And each packed coil to be properly wrapped with band, three-six such band through the eye of coil at about equal distance, and two-four such bands securely tied around belly of coil at about equal distance.
2) Delivery Time: 15-20 days after receiving L/C or 30% deposit of T/T.
3) Payment Terms: 30% t/t in advance or by irrevocable Lc at sight
5. Application:
1)BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
Floor decks, ceilings, verandas, rolling doors, warehouse, partitions, sheds, gutters, wall, underground piping, sashes, beams, fences, scaffolding, indoor decorations, ducts, ventilating pipes, steel frames and cable trays.
2)ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Freezers, video recorder cases, motor cases, lighting fittings, water heaters, washing machines, refrigerators, stoves, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, fluorescent light housings, electrical heaters, toasters, microwave oven enclosures and switch boxes.
3)TRANSPORTATION
Containers, under body panels, bus & truck body panels, fuel tanks, noise screens, highway signs, air cleaners, conveyor systems and guard rails.
4)AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT
Barns, drying machines, animal houses, hoppers, irrigation systems, greenhouses, water tanks, sheds, silos, agricultural implements and feeders.
5)FURNITURE & OTHERS
Vending machines, drums, cans, pails, sauna inner parts, chimney pipes, entertainment machines, solar collectors, office equipment, steel furniture, tool boxes, garages and waste bins.
FAQ:
1. What is the minimum order quantity ?
Our MOQ is 50mt for each size. And we will consider to give more discount if you make big order like 1000 tons and more. Further more, the more appropriate payment term your offer the better price we can provide.
2. How long can we receive the product after purchase?
Usually within thirty working days after receiving buyer’s advance payment or LC. We will arrange the factory manufacturing as soon as possible. The cargo readiness usually takes 15-25 days, but the shipment will depend on the vessel situation.
3. How to guarantee the quality of the products?
We have established the international advanced quality management system,every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test;We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.
4.What is the validity of your quotation?
Normally 7 days.
5.What is your advantage?
24 hour quick response /Customer oriented/ Credit foremost/ Top quality Excellent
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Az150 JIS G3321 Aluzinc Galvalume Steel Coil
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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