• Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil RAL9016 CNBM System 1
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Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil RAL9016 CNBM

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil RAL9016 CNBM

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
20 m.t.
Supply Capability:
3000 m.t./month

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Quick Details

  • Standard: ASTM

  • Grade: CS Type A

  • Type: Steel Coil

  • Surface Treatment: Galvanized

  • Application: Commercial steel

  • Width: 600-1534mm

  • Length: Coil

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Oscillated wound: one coil per bundle, inner is the protecting humidity-proof wax paper. Medium is plastic film. Outer is sackcloth or compound paper packing. Coil to be laid on single type pallet (one pile per pallet)
Delivery Detail:Depends on specification and order quanity.

Specifications:

(1) Regular spangle, minimized spangle and skin-pass. 
(2) Chromate and Chromate-free passivation. 
(3) Oiled and unoiled. 

 Feature:

(1) Type of zinc coating finish: regular spangle, minimized spangle and skin-pass.  
(2) Types of surface qualities: as coated surface, improved surface and best quality surface.

Thickness

0.16-0.8mm 

Width

750-1250mm

Zinc coating

50-150g/m2

Type

steel coil 

Weight of each package

3-5mt

Technology

cold rolled

Material

SPCC Q195 SGCC SGCH

Standard

ASTM,GB,JIS,DIN 

ID

508mm/610mm

Price 

FOB XingangUSD800-1200 per mt

Packing 

seaworthy export packing or mill's standard packing or as per client's request.

Surface treatment

prepainted,galvanized,passivated,skin pass,bright finished,corrosion resistance.

 

Delivery time

within 25 days after receiving the down payment or irrevocable L/C at sight 

 

Payment

30% down payment of the total value by T/T and the balance must be paid by T/T or irrevocable L/C at sight after the goods finished.

Application

widely used in construction,household appliance,automobile,light industry,etc.

What is the application of Steel Coil?

There are two sides,one is out side: Workshop, agricultural warehouse, residential precast unit, corrugated roof, roller shutter door, rainwater drainage pipe, retailer booth;the other is inside: Door, doorcase, light steel roof structure, folding screen, elevator, stairway, vent gutter.

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil RAL9016 CNBM

Q: I'm talking about the sort of carbon fiber that's used in the auto industry (mostly in supercars).If an object made of steel were to be copied by an exact same object, but made of carbon fiber - how lighter would the carbon fiber object be?For example, if a table is made of steel and it weighs X, how much will it weigh if it were made of carbon fiber?Thanks.
In most applications, you do not want to make the graphite fiber composite object the same size as the steel object. You want it to have the same strength. So... the benefit of using the composite is not just the difference in density. What you really want to compare is the specific strength and you can define this slightly differently depending on your application. As a simple example, suppose you need to hang a weight of 100 pounds from a beam with a bar (so the load is pure tension) and not have the weight permanently stretch the bar (so stress in the bar is less than the yield stress). You can calculate the cross sectional area of steel and compare that to the cross sectional area of the graphite fiber composite required. If your application is more complicated, say it has to support the load and flex up to 10 degrees and survive some impact loading and operate at a max temperature of 200C, then you have more homework to do to select the best material. And... if you are not rich enough so that money is no object, you also need to consider the cost.
Q: How do steel coils contribute to the construction sector?
Steel coils play a crucial role in the construction sector in various ways. Firstly, steel coils are extensively used in the manufacturing of structural components such as beams, columns, and trusses. These components form the backbone of buildings and provide the necessary strength and stability to the structure. Steel coils are processed and shaped into these structural components, ensuring that they can withstand the heavy loads and forces experienced in construction. Additionally, steel coils are utilized in the production of reinforcement bars, commonly known as rebars. These rebars are embedded within concrete structures, enhancing their tensile strength and preventing cracks or fractures. This reinforcement is essential in constructing durable and resilient infrastructure, from bridges and highways to buildings and stadiums. Moreover, steel coils find applications in the fabrication of roofing and cladding materials. The coils are processed and formed into corrugated sheets or panels, which are then used to cover roofs and walls. These steel roofing and cladding materials offer excellent protection against environmental factors such as rain, wind, and UV radiation. Furthermore, they provide thermal insulation, fire resistance, and aesthetic appeal to the constructed buildings. Furthermore, steel coils contribute to the construction sector through their use in the production of various mechanical components, including pipes, tubes, and fittings. These components are essential for plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in buildings. Steel's durability, corrosion resistance, and ability to handle high-pressure conditions make it an ideal material for these applications. The versatility, strength, and durability of steel coils make them indispensable in the construction sector. They provide the necessary materials for constructing robust structures, reinforcing concrete, and producing essential components. Steel coils not only contribute to the safety and longevity of buildings but also play a vital role in the overall development and growth of the construction industry.
Q: What is the typical size and weight of a steel coil?
The specific application and industry play a role in determining the varying size and weight of a steel coil. Generally, steel coils are manufactured with widths that range from 0.5 to 2 meters (1.6 to 6.6 feet) and can weigh anywhere between 1 to 25 metric tons (2,205 to 55,116 pounds). The size and weight of a steel coil are influenced by factors such as the type of steel utilized, the intended purpose of the coil, and the manufacturing method employed.
Q: Don't ask me why, but I took my stainless steel ring and I heated it up with my gas stove. I stuck it in there til the metal turned red, and the flame which is normally blue turned orange for some reason when the metal turned red. Anyway, afterwards i cooled it off in water and now it's all discolored and it feels different. It's weighs less and it doesn't feel the same. Plus, it's ugly cause it's all black and blue. What happened? Someone help
Stainless steel has a rating. I don't know what your ring's stainless steel rating is. If you know, you can look it up. The rating will tell you how much steel vs other metal it has (usually Cr and Ni). But usually when you heat the stainless steel to extreme temperature it will discolor due to oxidation. What is worse is that you cooled it off in water (I assumed that you did it while it was still hot). By rapid cooling, you have changed the physical structure of the steel itself. It will change the hardness of the steel. That is why it feels different. Look up on annealing, normalizing, quenching and tempering under heat treatment for steel.
Q: What are the common coil thickness and width combinations available for steel coils?
The common coil thickness and width combinations available for steel coils vary based on industry standards and specific requirements. However, some commonly available combinations include coil thicknesses ranging from 0.5mm to 3mm and coil widths ranging from 600mm to 1500mm. Ultimately, the specific thickness and width combination for steel coils will depend on the intended application and manufacturing capabilities.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of exhaust manifolds?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of exhaust manifolds as they are rolled into specific shapes and sizes to form the primary structure of the manifold. The coils are cut, bent, and welded together to create the required geometry, ensuring the exhaust gases flow smoothly and efficiently from the engine. Additionally, the steel coils provide the necessary strength and durability to withstand high temperatures and the harsh conditions of the exhaust system.
Q: How are steel coils straightened?
Steel coils are straightened through a process called leveling, which involves passing the coils through a series of rollers that apply pressure to remove any bends or curves. This process effectively straightens the steel coils, making them ready for further processing or use in various applications.
Q: What are the different types of steel grades used for coil production?
There are various types of steel grades used for coil production, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel. These grades are selected based on the specific requirements and application of the coils, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and formability.
Q: I'm in the middle of a remodel and buying appliances. Is there any way to ensure that the stainless steel is the same tone if you get different brands?
it doesn't really matter. I have all appliances in my kitchen stainless steel. All different makes never noticed the tone, I think it just depends on the grain. i clean my appliances side to side not up and down. Good question never thought about that.
Q: I want to make a stock removal knife, but I am really confused about what steel to use. I am just a beginner but I read o1 steel is great? Also I am kind of on a budget.
O-1 is an excellent steel. If you've never made a knife before find an old file and use it. My first knives weren't that good, it took a little practice to get the geometry right so be prepared to burn some steel. The advantage of a file is it is already hardened, unless you have a torch or forge that will be near imposable for you to do. The most important thing in knife making is the heat treating. The best steel wont perform like it's supposed to. If you decide to use a file grind your blade out, keep the steel cool; do not let it get any color in it (brown, blue, purple) as this destroys the temper. When your finished put the blade in the oven at 400 deg for an hour. It should have a good hardness for a knife then. As for me, I use old car springs(5160), saw blades(L-6) for many of my blades, Good luck.

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