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Excellent Hot-Dip Galvanized/ Aluzinc Steel/Coil in China

Excellent Hot-Dip Galvanized/ Aluzinc Steel/Coil in China

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30 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000000 m.t./month

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Description:


1.Mateials:SGCC,DX51D /   DX52D /S250,280GD  

2.Size:width:600-1250mm(900mm,1215mm,1250mm,1000mm the most common)

    thickness:0.15-2.0mm

    length:1000-6000mm,as your require

3.Zinc coating :60-180g( as required)

4.Coil id:508mm

5.Coil weight: 3-5MT(as required)

6. Surface:regular/mini/zero spangle, chromated, skin pass, dry etc.


 

Applications of our Galvalume Coil: 

Galvalume Coil widely used for roofing products, It is also the ideal base material for Prepainted Steel Coil.

1.      roofing

2.      gutters

3.      unexposed automotive parts

4.      appliances

5.      furniture 

6.      outdoor cabinetry

 

Production of cold formed corrugated sheets and profiles for roofing, cladding, decking, tiles, sandwich walls, rainwater protective systems, air conditioning duct as well as electrical appliances and engineering.

 

We can ensure that stable quality standards are maintained, strictly meeting both market requirements and customers’ expectations. Our products enjoy an excellent reputation and have been exported to Europe, South-America, the Middle-East, Southeast-Asia, Africa and Russia etc.. We sincerely hope to establish good and long-term business relationship with your esteemed company.

 

Q: i'm looking into buying a stainless steel ring for somebody as a gift.i'm on a budget (heh) and the ring is about $50.will it rust or tarnish? it'd be embarrassing if i gave it to someone, and it begins rusting :Pthanks
Stainless Steel does not rust...that is why it is used in our kitchens and the top kitchens of the world...!! sorry...Stainless Steel does not Tarnish either!
Q: I am in the market for a good hunting knife under $100. I am primarily looking for a knife that will keep it's edge. What type of steel should I be looking for?
Get a Kershaw hunting knife. Kershaw uses only good quality knife steel and they have plenty of hunting knives under $100.
Q: How are steel coils affected by global trade policies?
Steel coils are significantly affected by global trade policies as they are subject to various tariffs, quotas, and trade restrictions imposed by different countries. These policies can impact the cost, availability, and competitiveness of steel coils in the international market. Changes in trade policies can lead to fluctuations in demand and supply, impacting the prices and trade volumes of steel coils.
Q: What are the different coil coatings available for steel coils?
Steel coils have a variety of coil coatings to choose from, each with its own unique benefits and characteristics. The industry commonly uses the following coil coatings: 1. Polyester coil coatings: These coatings are widely utilized because of their exceptional durability and resistance to fading, scratching, and corrosion. They offer good UV resistance and are available in a wide array of colors. 2. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) coatings: PVDF coatings are renowned for their outstanding resistance to weathering and UV radiation. They provide excellent color and gloss retention, as well as overall durability, making them ideal for outdoor applications. 3. Polyurethane coil coatings: These coatings offer a high level of flexibility and abrasion resistance. They have excellent chemical resistance and are often employed in industries such as automotive and appliances. 4. Silicone modified polyester (SMP) coatings: SMP coatings are known for their resistance to fading, chalking, and cracking. They provide exceptional weather resistance and are commonly used in architectural applications. 5. Epoxy coil coatings: Epoxy coatings are recognized for their remarkable adhesion and chemical resistance. They are frequently utilized in demanding environments like automotive parts and appliances. 6. Plastisol coatings: Plastisol coatings, which are PVC-based, form a thick and flexible film on the surface of the steel coil. They offer excellent corrosion resistance and are commonly used in the construction industry. These examples illustrate the range of coil coatings available for steel coils. The choice of coating depends on factors such as the intended application, environmental conditions, desired appearance, and required performance characteristics. Seeking advice from a coil coating specialist can help determine the most suitable coating for a specific project.
Q: What are the common defects found in steel coils?
Some common defects found in steel coils include surface defects like scratches, indentations, and pits, as well as internal defects such as cracks, lamination, and segregation. Other defects can include edge wave, coil breaks, and coil set.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of industrial valves?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of industrial valves as they provide the necessary material for constructing the valve bodies and other components. The steel coils are processed and shaped into the desired form, ensuring the valves are durable and can withstand high pressure and temperature conditions.
Q: What are the advantages of using pre-painted steel coils?
There are several advantages of using pre-painted steel coils. Firstly, pre-painted steel coils offer a wide range of color options, allowing for greater design flexibility and customization. Additionally, the pre-painted coating provides protection against corrosion, ensuring the longevity and durability of the steel. This eliminates the need for additional painting or coating, saving time and costs during the manufacturing process. Moreover, pre-painted steel coils have a smooth and consistent finish, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the final product. Overall, the advantages of using pre-painted steel coils include improved aesthetics, corrosion resistance, time and cost savings, and design versatility.
Q: So I want to get my 3+ wood shafted with a dynamic gold shaft because i need a stiffer shaft but dont want to spend much on it.I've never swung a steel shafted wood, but I hear that it is more consistent that graphite....Plus, since the cost of steel is only $15 compared to the $65 graphite, not to mention installation charges.So yeah...... How good is steel for fairway woods?BTW, my swing speed is about 95 but i can amp it up to 110 (with control, that is)
i take advantage of a three timber off the tee while a motive force could bypass in the process the fairway on a dogleg, or while the fairway gets narrower the further you hit it. Use it to get as close to to a par 5 in 2 as i will, or perhaps even attain a par 5 in 2. Use it to make up floor in case you permit out a rigidity, every time the photos demands me to hit it between 220 and 235 it quite is approximately how some distance I hit my 3 timber. I additionally carry a 5 timber which I hit approximately 2 hundred to 215 and extremely severe so it lands comfortable. i do no longer carry any hybrids regardless of the undeniable fact that as I nevertheless like to hit long irons.
Q: Steels like YHB-2, MVS-8, and SK-5. Also if you know anything about these steels that would be helpful.
White steel is a common shorthand name for white paper steel (shirogami hagane) which can be any of several fairly simple high carbon, water hardening steel grades. The carbon content varies by grade, and runs from 0.8 to 1.4%. The range of carbon content within a grade is a tight 0.1%. For example, the carbon content of Shirogami Hagani No1A is specified to be between 1.3 and 1.4%. Each grade also contains 0.1-0.2% silicon and 0.2-0.3% manganese, and only trace amounts of the impurities sulfur and phosphorus. Blue paper steel (aogami hagane) is also offered in several grades, with carbon content ranging similarly to the white grades. However, blue steel contains the additional alloying elements chromium and tungsten, and one grade (aogami super) also contains molybdenum and vanadium. The blue steels can be quenched in water or oil, whereas most of the white grades need a faster quench and require water.
Q: Search the internet for 'Frost Clipper Knife'. This knife comes in either stainless or carbon steel. I have a friend who has one (stainless steel) and he is very impressed with it, but I have heard that Carbon Steel blades are better? Discuss...
There are different grades of Carbon Steel. A good grade is much harder than Stainless Steel and will stay sharp longer. It is also many times harder to get an edge on than Stainless Steel. I have had both and prefer the Stainless Steel because eventually the Carbon Blade does get dull, and you will wear out a Whet Stone trying to put the edge back on it. The Stainless Steel holds an edge an acceptable amount of time and is easier to sharpen when the time comes. Putting either knife through a can opener sharpener will ruin the edge and make it almost impossible to put another edge on the knife. Look closely and determine the angel of the bevel, then lay the knife bevel flat on a good whet stone and try to take a thin slice off of the stone. Turn the knife over and do the other side so you keep the edge centered on the blade. Keep turning the knife over and taking thin slices until it is sharp. Dress with a good quality sharpening steel.

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