Galvanized Steel Sheet in Ciols with Prime Quality Lowest Price
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m.t
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t/month
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1.Structure of Galvanized Steel Coil Description:
Hot-dip galvanized steel coils are available with a pure zinc coating through the hot-dip galvanizing process. It offers the economy, strength and formability of steel combined with the corrosion resistance of zinc. The hot-dip process is the process by which steel gets coated in layers of zinc to protect against rust. It is especially useful for countless outdoor and industrial applications.
2.Main Features of the Galvanized Steel Coil:
• Base material for countless outdoor and industrial applications
• High corrosion resistance
• High strength
• Good formability
• Rust- proof ability
• Good visual effect
3.Galvanized Steel Coil Images
4.Galvanized Steel Coil Specification
Operate Standard: ASTM A653M-04/JIS G3302/DIN EN10143/GBT 2518-2008
Grade : SGCD,SGCH, Q195,DX51D
Zinc coating :40-180g( as required)
Width:914-1250mm(914mm, 1215mm,1250mm,1000mm the most common)
Coil id:508mm/610mm
Coil weight: 4-10 MT(as required)
Surface: regular/mini/zero spangle, chromated, skin pass, dry etc.
5.FAQ of Galvanized Steel Coil
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1.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.
2. 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.
3.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.
- Q:How are steel coils used in the production of steel hooks?
- Steel coils are used in the production of steel hooks as they provide the raw material needed for shaping, forming, and manufacturing the hooks. The coils are unwound, processed, and then transformed into the desired shape and size to create the steel hooks.
- Q:I have my grandpa's navy knife from ww2, a mk2 combat knife i think, and i was wondering what type of steel it is made of. I'm guessing it's a high carbon steel, i'd just like to know exactly what grade.
- I would get a 1095, serrated edge, tanto style, with either a good quality rubberized or bone handle.
- Q:I don't know why but I'm having a VERY difficult time finding the melting point of 1008 steel.
- It is still the same for 1008 steel. Go to the bottom and see the listing of the grades it covers. Since the only difference between the 1006 and 1008 steel is a few micro amounts of alloys and by far the greatest majority or main component is iron (99%), as a general melt temperature , 2750 F is the melt temperature at which the other alloys are added to the charge to fine tune the mix. Just like adding salt to distilled water actually lowers the boiling point of water, adding alloys to iron decreases the melting point of iron. The iron melts at 2800F, but once alloys to make the 1008 grade are added, it decreases melt temp to 2750F. Since the melting point of pure iron is 2800F, the temperature is actually decreased by adding these impurities of alloys. These alloys are tested while the mix is starting to come down from a pure melt, steel is sampled. and then alloys below are checked and added to make the 1008 steel. The steel is maintained at 2750 F so that the less volatile alloys don't boil off before combining with steel. Minimum Properties Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi 43,900 - 51,900 Yield Strength, psi 26,100 - 34,800 Elongation 42 - 48% Chemistry Iron (Fe) 99% Carbon (C) 0.08% Manganese (Mn) 0.6% max Phosphorus (P) 0.035% max Copper (Cu) 0.2% min Sulfur (S) 0.04%
- Q:What are the common applications of galvalume steel coils?
- Galvalume steel coils are commonly used in various applications including roofing, siding, and automotive manufacturing. They are highly valued for their superior corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, these coils find extensive use in construction, agriculture, and industrial sectors due to their durability and cost-effectiveness.
- Q:I found this amazing kid on youtube - is he using nylon or steel strings?(I'm buying my first guitar! helpp)oh and is fingerstyle also possible in steel string guitar? does it hurt?(I might sound really stupid-..)thanks a lot
- The young man in the video is using a steel string guitar. Steel string guitars can be played fingerstyle or with a pick. Classical guitars use nylon strings and are only played fingerstyle. Classical guitars are used almost exclusively for playing classical music. If you're not interested in playing classical music then it's the wrong guitar for you. Steel string guitars can be used for a wide range of musical styles from pop to rock to folk to bluegrass to country, and more. Don't worry about pain - your fingers will hurt at first with either nylon or steel strings but that passes quickly. Buy the guitar that's most appropriate for the music you want to play.
- Q:I've been looking for lots of info on this steel. Cold Steel uses it now in their knives replacing the AUS-8 steel. I was hoping somebody had a knife with this steel who could give me some real first hand knowledge not just numbers. Thanks!
- Before I answer I must let you know that I have been a knife collector for 17 years, and have a great assortment of specialty and antique folding knives. As for your question, I wouldn't worry too much about it. The first answerer is very knowledgeable in this category. But in the real world, the steel chemistry of folding knives will never be as important as that of fixed blades or kitchen knives. The fact that manufacturures go through great lengths to advertise their superior steel is just for sales and bragging rights. When it comes down to it, a pocketknife might be useful, but it is never the best tool for the job. It is a compomised design from the beginning. If you need to cut a steak, a steak knife will do. A box cutter works best on cardboard. A razor works best for shaving, wire cutters best for cutting wire, an axe for chopping wood...I could go on. A pocket knife is never going to perform better than the real thing ( although I do prefer the can openers on Swiss army knives than real can openers). As for self defense, minus the concealability factor, a folding knife sucks compared to a fixed blade. But if you were to pull one out during an extreme circumstance, I doubt anyone is going to be effected by the Rockwell hardness.
- Q:Steel seems to be much less expensive. What is the reason why? I've heard steel will ruin a barrel after time....is that true? But with the price difference maybe it don't matter? Is steel reliable? What are the negatives about steel I should know before buying?
- steel bore - brass copper chrome-lined steel bore - steel is fine. steel jacketed bullets are harder than copper jacketed bullets and would result in higher pressure, more wear in a steel barrel than a chrome-steel barrel. chrome-lined steel is roughly 2X as hard as 4140 steel. even better, nitrated chrome steel is roughly 3-4X harder than 4140 steel. but it s fairly new is a bit pricey. most AR barrels are chrome-lined. you can tell easily if the chamber and bore has a silvery look. regular steel is just black. steel cased rounds are reliable, however plain, uncoated steel cases may feed with some difficulty due to a rougher case finish that results in more friction than the polished, smooth brass cases. cheap ammo (doesn't matter if steel or brass) always shoots more dirty. aside from that I would recommend you try a bit of each of go with whatever shoots most accurate and feeds without problem.
- Q:How are steel coils used in the production of steel springs?
- Steel coils are used in the production of steel springs by being cut and shaped into the desired size and shape of the spring. The coils are then heated and tempered to improve their strength and flexibility. The steel coils provide the raw material necessary for creating durable and reliable steel springs used in various applications such as automotive, furniture, and industrial machinery.
- Q:rust is not a issue. i was looking a D2 steel but heard story's of it chipping and breaking
- The very best is Damascus steel or the composite samari blade. Talk to the American Bladesmith Society if you are interested in forging your own or buying a forged blank and making the knife yourself. D2 and other similar tool steels are generally not a good choice because they can not obtain very high hardness but they should be tough (resistant to cracking) if they were heat treated properly. There are more ways to heat treat wrong than there are to heat treat right. Although you say rust is not an issue, 440 stainless steel is commonly used for commercial knives, it does not rust, holds a good edge, and is pretty tough.
- Q:How do steel coils contribute to sustainability efforts?
- Steel coils contribute to sustainability efforts in several ways. Firstly, steel coils are made from recycled steel, reducing the need for virgin raw materials and minimizing the environmental impact of mining and processing. Additionally, steel coils are highly durable and long-lasting, meaning that products made using steel coils have a longer lifespan, reducing the frequency of replacements and waste generation. Furthermore, steel is a highly recyclable material, and steel coils can be easily recycled at the end of their life, making them a sustainable choice.
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Galvanized Steel Sheet in Ciols with Prime Quality Lowest Price
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m.t
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t/month
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