• Colored Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coils System 1
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Colored Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coils

Colored Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coils

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
2000 m.t./month

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Description

The production process has evolved from one coating and one baking to double-coating-and-double-baking, and even three-coating-and-three-baking.

The base metals for Pre Painted Steel Coil consist of cold rolled, HDG electro-galvanized and hot-dip Alum-zinc coated steel. The finish coats of Pre Painted Steel Coil can be classified into groups as follows: polyester, silicon modified polyesters, polyvinylidene fluoride, high-durability polyester

The Pre Painted Steel Coil can also be classified into groups by their surface textures, namely regular pre-painted sheets, embossed sheets and printed sheets.

 

Colored Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coils

Colored Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coils

 

Application

Suitable for indoor or outdoor decoration, color lasting for at least 10 years for outdoor using, could for roll forming., conditioning, micro-wave oven, bread maker,Blackboard, white board,chalkboard, hidden cell blackboard,bulletin board.

Central heating slice, lampshade, chifforobe, desk, bed, locker, bookshelfgarbage can, billboard, typewriter, instrument panel, weight sensor, photographic equipment,coffin, fence, Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil

Product Specification

Paint: PE or PVDF

Color pre painted steel in coil

Thickness: 0.3-0.8mm

Width: 914-1250mm

Inner Diameter: 508mm610MM

Weight of Steel Coil: 3-7MT

Available Dipped Layer: 50-150g/m2

Coating Type: Al-Zn Alloy

Front Side Paint Thickness: 15-25μm

Back Side Paint Thickness: 5-7μm

Standard:JIS G3312,CGCC    

FAQ:

1.Can you produce the goods according to the customer’s requirements?

Yes, of course, it can be customized according to customers requirements.

2.How about the color of the Pre Painted Steel Coil

The color of the Pre Painted Steel Coil has a very wide selection, like orange, cream-colored, dark sky blue, sea blue, bright red, brick red, ivory white, porcelain blue.

3.Could you tell me the package for the Pre Painted Steel Coil?

Usually Standard export seaworthy package: waterproof paper and steel trip packed and wooden case seaworthy package

 

Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of automotive hoods?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of automotive hoods as they are shaped and formed into the desired hood design. These coils are processed through various stages such as cutting, stamping, and welding to create the hood's structure. The strength and durability of steel make it an ideal material for automotive hoods, ensuring they can withstand impacts and provide protection to the engine compartment.
Q: i was thinking like getting a a steel building for 2 or 3 stall does anyone know how much that would cost? Have anyone used steel building how do you like them etc
a great style of human beings are putting up those steel homes made by making use of agencies like Cleary or Morton because of the fact they are greater fee effective. yet in my opinion, i don't think of they greater wholesome horses all right. They dent very relatively, all the horse has to do is lean against it somewhat. additionally they provide no insulation so as that they are like little ovens interior the summertime and are fairly chilly interior the wintry climate. in case you're able to have adequate money it, i might flow with a competent previous formed timber barn.
Q: What is the standard length of steel coils?
The standard length of steel coils can vary depending on the specific industry and application. However, a common standard length for steel coils is typically around 30 feet or 9.1 meters.
Q: My remington has a 28 inch barrel and was wondering if it would damage my shotgun to shoot steel out of it?
Yes, OK for steel. Like Mr. 357 says, with steel shot one size more open is equal to the one size tighter. So the Modified should shoot like a full choke and your improved cylinder should pattern like a modified choke. The Express model came out about the same time steel shot became prevalent and it is fine with steel shot. If I remember correctly we were working on making the data sheets for steel shot around 1988-1989. My hunting buddy and neighbor was the man who first began importing steel shot. Had to figure out a wad to use with it also. And got it Federally mandated for waterfowl hunting.
Q: How do steel coils contribute to the circular economy?
Steel coils contribute to the circular economy by enabling the recycling and reuse of steel. When products reach the end of their life cycle, steel coils can be easily melted down and repurposed to create new products. This reduces the need for extracting virgin materials, saves energy, and minimizes waste. Additionally, the durability and long lifespan of steel coils ensure that they can be used in multiple cycles, further promoting a sustainable and circular approach to manufacturing and consumption.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of prefabricated buildings?
Steel coils are used in the production of prefabricated buildings as they serve as a primary material for manufacturing structural components such as beams, columns, and frames. These coils are unrolled and shaped into various sections, which are then welded or bolted together to form the skeleton of the building. Their strength, durability, and malleability make steel coils an ideal choice for constructing robust and reliable prefabricated structures.
Q: does regular steel rust? or is it all the same.
There are dozens of types of steels, some stainless and some not. They differ a lot in their chemical composition and in how they're made (especially heat treating methods). They all vary in their strength, working properties and corrosion resistance. Regular steel (technically carbon steel--mostly iron, with a little bit of carbon) rusts quite badly if unprotected and in the right environmental conditions i.e. humidity/moisture. The iron in regular steel reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide--the orange/red stuff we call rust. Iron oxide is a loose and porous material which provides no protection to the underlying steel, which is why rusted regular steel will continue to rust. Stainless steel, in addition to containing iron and carbon, contains chromium as a component--and it's the chromium that is important for corrosion protection. To be fair, even stainless steel rusts but what happens is that it's the chromium that reacts with oxygen to create a microscopically-thin layer of chromium oxide. This layer is very tough and actually protects the uncorroded steel, preventing further corrosion. Broadly speaking, the higher the chromium content, the more corrosion resistant the stainless steel.
Q: How are steel coils coated for color and aesthetics?
Color and aesthetics can be added to steel coils through a process known as coil coating. This process involves applying a layer of paint or coating material to the surface of the steel coil in order to enhance its appearance and protect it against corrosion. To start the coil coating process, the steel surface is thoroughly cleaned and pre-treated. This step ensures that the surface is free from any contaminants and provides a suitable base for the coating to adhere to. The pre-treatment process may include cleaning, degreasing, and chemical treatment to improve the adhesion and durability of the coating. Once the surface is prepared, the coil is fed through a continuous coating line. In this line, the coating material, usually a liquid paint, is applied to both sides of the steel coil using various methods such as roll coating, spray coating, or electrostatic coating. The coating material is carefully chosen to achieve the desired color, texture, and durability. After the coating is applied, the coil undergoes a curing process. During this process, the coil is heated to allow the coating material to dry and bond to the steel surface. This ensures a strong and long-lasting finish that can withstand exposure to different environmental conditions. Moreover, coil coating technology allows for additional treatments to enhance the aesthetics of the steel coil. For instance, the coil can undergo embossing, where a pattern is pressed onto the surface, creating a textured or three-dimensional appearance. Additionally, other decorative techniques like printing, laminating, or adding metallic effects can be used to achieve specific aesthetic effects. In conclusion, the coil coating process not only adds color and aesthetics to steel coils but also provides a protective layer that increases their lifespan and resistance to corrosion. This makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, including roofing, automotive parts, appliances, and construction materials.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of electrical equipment?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of electrical equipment as they serve as the core material for transformers and inductors. These coils are wound with copper wire to create electromagnetic fields necessary for the functioning of various electrical devices.
Q: Why can't you use a lead shot only choke with steel shot or a steel shot only choke with lead shot? I have used a lead only choke with steel shot and my shotgun shot fine and there was no damage to the choke.
You should not have done this. It not a matter of shooting fine - it's a question of getting the correct distance and shot pattern SAFELY. Lead only chokes squeeze the lead shot a considerable bit. Lead is compressive and soft - it takes more squeeze to get the correct patterns from a shotgun. Steel only chokes do not squeeze as much as the lead version because the steel is very had and does not compress well. When you accidentally shoot lead through a steel chock the pattern will be weird. But, it usually is not an unsafe condition. However, steel through a lead choke will cause unsafe pressure at the choke and can explode. You end up with a bugs bunny/road runner cartoon looking shotgun! Most gun shops all over the USA are decorated with these blown up shotguns from people doing exactly what you did. Unless you want to add yours to the other dead gun collection in some shop - I recommend you take your shotgun and all your chokes into a gun smith and have him look it all over. See if anything is out of tolerance. Guns are not fool proof. If you do not follow the instructions and operate them safely they will blow up and tear a piece of your body off. Just ask any ER doctor or long time shooter.

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