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Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry with Our No.1Quality

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry with Our No.1Quality

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100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
8000 m.t./month

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Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry

 

1.Structure of Hot-Dip 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. With excellent cold bending molded manufacturablity, good decoration effect, strong anti-corrosion ability, galvanized steel coils and sheets are also pollution-free and easily recycled. Accordingly, they can be used as final products and basic plates of color coated steel coils. 
2.Main Features of the Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

 

•High Purity

•Easy control and operation 
•High strength

•Fast melting

•Competitive price

•Best Service

 

3. Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Images

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry with Our No.1Quality

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry with Our No.1Quality

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Used for Industry with Our No.1Quality

4. Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil Specification

 

Hot-Dip   Galvanized Steel Coil

Thicknenss

0.10mm-5.00mm

Width       

2000mm   max

Coating   mass

30-600g/

Spangle

Regular/Minimized/Zero   Spangle

Coil   inner diameter 

508-610mm

Surface   treatment

Chromated/non   chromated, Oiled/non oiled, Anti finger print

 

5.FAQ of Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

 

How about your company

A world class manufacturer & supplier of castings forging in carbon steel and alloy steelis one of the large-scale professional investment casting production bases in China,consisting of both casting foundry forging and machining factory. Annually more than 8000 tons Precision casting and forging parts are exported to markets in Europe,America and Japan. OEM casting and forging service available according to customer’s requirements.

 

How to guarantee the quality of the products

We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

 

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pecific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers.Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.

 




Q: I was just thinking, is their a way to make steel qualities inherent in concrete, therefore eliminating the need for re bar?
Mixing hot steel with liquid concrete would be very hazardous to your health. Steal in a molten state would flash the water in the concrete mix into steam and the steam would blow concrete and steel out of your mold. This would be about like being shot with a shotgun. This occurred in a steel mill near me some years ago on a rainy day when some steel splashed from a ladle and landed on a puddle of water, part of the siding was blown off the building and one worker sent to the hospital.
Q: i have been playing with hand me down graphite shaft irons and wedges. i was wondering if someone of my stature (5'3, 90 lbs., 12 years old) should be using steel shafted irons. i can definately swing them im just wondering if they are better for making contact
It depends on your swing speed. If you have a faster swing speed and notice you are consistently hitting high with your irons and having some trouble with accuracy, you will benefit from playing steel shafted irons. If your swing speed is on the slower end of the spectrum, stick with the graphite irons for a couple more years until you swing has developed and you are hitting farther.
Q: A song by brokencyde is called Blue Steel.... a verse in it says Don't make me show you blue steel.
Reference is to a gun which is typically the process of Bluing the steel of the guns metal parts.
Q: How are steel coils different from steel sheets?
Steel coils and steel sheets are both made from the same material, steel, but they differ in terms of shape and size. Steel coils are long, continuous rolls of steel that are typically wound up into a coil shape. They are generally used for industrial purposes and can be processed further to create various products like pipes, tubes, or automotive parts. On the other hand, steel sheets are flat pieces of steel that are available in various thicknesses. They are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication processes where a flat surface is required, such as roofing, cladding, or panels.
Q: I have hundreds of pounds of scrap steel... who purchases this steel and what is the price per pound etc. of this? Does someone pick it up or do I bring it somewhere?
Right now, steel is worth $150/ton. Who purchase it? Well, not every scrap yard handle steel, you have to call them up, or look at the company name that has the word steel or iron. But price can vary from each scrap yard. Try to call around. As for someone to pick it up, the scrap yard will mostly charge you a trucking fee and then the price for steel would be lower. But here is another bad thing if you have it pick up. I know some scrap yard are bad...reall bad..they will skim off some weight...a 1k lbs to 2k lbs. Wish you good luck!
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of automotive fenders?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of automotive fenders by being processed and shaped into the desired form to create the outer structure of the fender. The coils are cut, bent, and welded together to create the necessary shape and strength required for a fender.
Q: What are the different methods of coil leveling?
Various industries commonly utilize several methods for coil leveling. These methods encompass: 1. Roller leveling: By passing the coil through a sequence of rollers, pressure is applied gradually, resulting in the gradual flattening of the coil. The rollers can be adjusted to exert varying levels of pressure, allowing for precise control over the leveling process. 2. Stretch leveling: This technique subjects the coil to tension forces, elongating the material and eliminating internal stresses. As the coil is stretched while passing through rollers, a more uniform and flat surface is achieved. 3. Temper leveling: Involving the heating of the coil to a specific temperature followed by rapid cooling, this method helps equalize stresses within the coil and enhance its flatness. Temper leveling is often employed for high-strength steels. 4. Roller leveling with leveling rolls: This approach utilizes additional leveling rolls placed above and below the main leveling rollers. These rolls apply pressure to specific areas of the coil, rectifying any unevenness or distortions. 5. Tension leveling: This method involves applying tension to the coil during processing. The tension aids in straightening and flattening the material, resulting in a more even and flat surface. 6. Precision leveling: Employed for high-precision applications necessitating extremely flat and uniform coils, precision leveling combines roller leveling, stretch leveling, and other corrective measures to attain the desired flatness. Each of these methods possesses unique advantages and limitations. The selection of a particular method depends on factors such as the type of material being leveled, the required flatness tolerance, and the intended application of the coil.
Q: How are steel coils stored and transported?
Steel coils are typically stored and transported in a horizontal position, either on the ground or on specially designed racks. They are often secured with steel straps or bands to prevent movement or damage during transportation. When being transported, steel coils are typically loaded onto flatbed trucks or shipping containers using cranes or forklifts. The coils are then secured in place with additional straps or chains to ensure stability during transit.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of electrical equipment?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of electrical equipment as they provide structural support and help in the efficient transfer of electrical energy. They are commonly used in transformers, motors, and generators to create magnetic fields that enable the conversion and transmission of electrical power.
Q: What are the different methods of coil handling and storage?
The different methods of coil handling and storage include using coil racks, coil cradles, coil cars, coil tongs, and coil lifters. Additionally, coil handling can be done manually or with the use of automated systems such as coil transfer cars and overhead cranes. It is important to consider factors such as coil size, weight, and material when determining the appropriate method for handling and storing coils.

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