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Hot Dipped Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil /PPGI for Roof Sheet

Hot Dipped Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil /PPGI for Roof Sheet

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
9000 m.t./month

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Product Description


CNBM Steel Plate Co., Ltd.  is a large-scale private enterprise, specialized in producing and selling colored steel coils,PPGI, PPGI for Roof and Clad ,PPGL,GL and GI. We have our own R & D group.

Product Description

NAME: Competitive PPGI for Roof and Clad
SIZE:
Thickness: 0.12-1.5mm
Width: 600mm,750mm,762mm,900mm,914mm,940mm,1000mm,1050mm, 1090mm,1100mm,1200mm, 1219mm, 1250mm,1250mm
Length: According to the customer's request
Hardness:Soft( around HRB 65) ,full hard (HRB90-95)
Strength of Extension: more than 300Mpa
Yield Strength:370-380Mpa

Thickness tolerance: +/-0.02 mm(0.01 as you requested)
Width tolerance:+/ -2.0mm

ZINC, PAINT  & COLOR:
Zinc coating: 30-275G/M2
Paint thickness: Top 15-25um + Back 8-10um
Paint:  Epoxy Polyester, silicon modified polyesters, polyvinylidene fluoride, high-durability polyester
Color: As the RAL color standard or customer's sample

PACKING: 
Coil weight: 3-5tons
ID: 508mm\610mm
Standard sea worthy package

STANDARD:
JIS G3302-1998/EN10142/ASTM A653/ASTM A792/ AISI/BS/ DIN/GB 
Base mental:  Hot galvanized steel,SGCC,SPCC,SPHC, DX51D+Z, Q195,etc 

Quality: CQ,DQ,DX51D
Lifespan: 10-15 years
APPLICATION:

it is ideal for a wide range of applications,, such as pre-engineered buildings, architectural panels, roofing, siding, cladding, and many other building components.and also used back plate of appliance; wide range of construction, furniture industry, transportation industry, etc.
 

 Hot Dipped Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil /PPGI for Roof Sheet

 

Base mental

hot galvanized steel

Thickness

0.12-1.5mm

Width

600-1500mm

Coil Weight

3-5ton

Quality:

DX51D DQ CQ

Color

all RAL colors or as per customers' sample

Zinc-coating

30g/m2-275g/m2

Coil ID

508mm-610mm

Packing

standard seaworthy   package

Technique

cold rolled, hot-dipped galvanizing, color coated

Painting

Top and bottom: 20mic+5mic RMP
Back: 8mic-10mic

Tolerance

Thickness: +/-0.02mm
Width: +/-2mm

Description

Pre-painted Steel Coil uses hot galvanized steel as its basic material, factory adopts advanced equipment to degrease, rinse, transform the galvanized steel, then make primary and refined lavation to the steel coils.

application

They are mainly applied for steel structure buildings, household appliance, furniture, transportation and other industries

feature

Pre-painted Steel Coils have excellent performance of decoration, corrosion resistance etc.

The special order can be negotiated

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