• Galvanized Steel Coil of  type GI /Z40-Z275 System 1
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Galvanized Steel Coil of  type GI /Z40-Z275

Galvanized Steel Coil of type GI /Z40-Z275

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Min Order Qty:
100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
20000 m.t./month

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Galvanized Steel Coil quick details:


Standard:ASTM,DIN,GB,JIS,DX51D

Grade:JIS SPCC

Thickness:0.2-1.3, 0.2mm-1.0mm

Place of Origin:Shandong China (Mainland)

Type:Steel Coil,MANUFACURER

Technique:Cold Rolled

Surface Treatment:Galvanized

Application:Other

Special Use:High-strength Steel Plate

Width:914-1250MM

Material:SGCC SGCC

CERTIFICATE:ISO9001&CE

PAYMENT TERMS:L/C&T/T

Package:Normal Export Packing

Zinc:Z40-Z275

Coil Weight:3 to 10 tons

Inner ID:508mm/610mm


Galvanized Steel Coil of the packaging and delivery:

Paclkaging Detail:
Stardard export packing
Deivery Detail:within 30- 40 DAYS


Specifications of the galvanized steel coil:

Galvanized steel coil/ GI/high quality 

DX51D JIS SGCC 3302 
ISO9001&CE 
HIGH QUALITY WITH LOWEST PRECE

Galvanized Steel Coil:


THICKNESS : 0.2mm-1.0mm

WIDTH : 914mm-1250mm

ZINC COATING : 40g-275g

PAINT BRAND : Nippon

COIL WEIGHT : 3-10tons

COIL ID : 508mm/610mm

PACKAGE : Normal Export Packing

PAYMENT TERMS : L/C&T/T

COLOR:RAL9002

MATERIAL:SGCC

CERTIFICATE : ISO9001&CE

Resistances to high temperature and high pressure




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M390 Steel
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You don't need steel to make a smelter. Early ones were made of simple materials such as stone (though the first ones developed would be to smelt gold, then bronze, then iron-widespread use of steel is a relatively late innovation) A desert island resident however would be unlikely to have the skills, nor the iron ore to make one.
Q: how is stainless steel made? what are the things used in making it?
There are 3 basic stainless steels. The Martinsitic, the ferritic, and the Austinistic. The spelling may be wrong on all of them. (Got out of school in 1966 with my metallurgy in 1965. The Ferritic is magnetic and has some resistance to corrosion but the Martinsitic is much more resistant to corrosion. The Austinitic stainless is very resistant to corrosion. The differences are the amount of Chrome and Nickel in the batches. The Austinitic has an 18/8 ratio of Chromium and Nickel with the rest Iron and minor ingredients. The carbon content is very important and these steels are often made in small batches with close monitoring of composition and carbon content. Scrap metals are frequently used with the chrome and nickel being added as carefully selected scrap or even fresh crude stocks. Electric melting is frequent to avoid contamination.
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Castle Forged Steel
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