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Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
14643 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI,JIS,GB,BS,API,EN,ASTM
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Shape:
Round
Surface Treatment:
Dry,Chromed Passivation,Black
Steel Grade:
Q195,Q215,Q235,RHB335,HRB400
Certification:
ISO,SGS
Thickness:
1.6-23.00mm
Width:
600-2000mm
Length:
Steel coil or According to requirements
Outer Diameter:
508/610mm
Net Weight:
17-25 mt

 

Hot Rolled SteelA rolling process at temperatures over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit is use to create hot

rolled steel. Steel products in Massachusetts that have been processed in this manner will have a

blue-gray finish that feels rough to the touch.

 

Uses: Hot rolled products like hot rolled steel bars are used in the welding and construction trades to make railroad tracks and I-beams, for example. Hot rolled steel is used in situations where precise shapes and tolerances are not required.

 

 

Standard and Grade :

 

Hot rolled steel coils 

JIS

ASTM

SAE

EN 

Commercial quality

G3131 SPHC

A569

A635

A659

A1011 CS Type A,B,C

1006~1025

 

 

10111 DD11

Drawing quality

G3131 SPHD

1006~1010

10111  DD12

Deep drawing quality

G3131 SPHE

A622

A1011 DS Type A,B

1006~1010

10111 DD13

DD14

General structure

(T.S.<490N/MM2)

G3101 SS330

SS440

G3106 SM400A

G3132 SPHT1

SPTT2

SPHT3

A36

A283 GR.C

A570 GR.30~40

A1001 SS GR.30~40

 

 

1010~1025

General structure

(T.S.490N/MM2)

G3101 SS490

G3106 SM490A

SM490YA

A570 GR.45~50

A607 GR.45~70

A1011 SS GR.45,50

 

J1392 050X

 

 

 

Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

 

Packing:

Packaging Detail

The packing of coil consists of anti-damp paper ,PVC film ,hardboard paper , steel box , strapped with steel strips, fitted with locks and edge protectors and guarantees the optimal condition of the delivered goods. Each coil can be additionally fitted with wooden/steel skids(eye of the side) or wooden pallets(eye of the sky)

Delivery Time

  within 30 days of receipt of  LC original or prepayment

Hot rolled steel sheet coil for sale in stock

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Our Services

 

MOQ

FCL, 25 metric tons per 20GP, can be assorted with different sizes.

LCL for trial order is acceptable.

Price Term

EX-WORK, FOB China Port, CNF, CIF

Payment

T/T, 30% advanced payment before production and balance before shipment; OR Irrevocable L/C at sight.

Delivery Time

within 30 days of receipt of LC original or prepayment

FAQ:

1. How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established the international advanced quality management systemevery link from raw

material to final product we have strict quality testWe resolutely put an end to unqualified products

flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

2. 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: So finally got around to watching man of steelnow i heard a few times that batman was in iti didn't se him.in the film is it something subtle I've just missed or is he not in it?when i googled it got loads of results for them being together in the new film but nothing about man of steel 2013
No Batman will be in the next superman film think it's scheduled for next year
Q: What are the different methods of painting steel coils?
There are several different methods of painting steel coils, each with its own advantages and applications. 1. Coil coating: This is a continuous and automated process where a coil of steel is unwound, cleaned, pretreated, primed, painted, and cured before being rewound. Coil coating offers excellent control over the paint application and ensures a consistent finish. It is commonly used for high-volume production of steel coils, such as in the automotive and construction industries. 2. Spray painting: This method involves manually or mechanically spraying paint onto the steel coils. It is a versatile and flexible method that allows for customization and precise control over the paint application. Spray painting can be done in various ways, such as airless spraying or electrostatic spraying, depending on the desired finish and the specific requirements of the project. 3. Dip coating: Also known as immersion coating, this method involves immersing the steel coils into a tank of paint. The coils are carefully lowered into the paint, ensuring that all surfaces are fully coated. Dip coating is often used for large or bulky steel coils that cannot be easily spray painted. It provides excellent coverage and can be suitable for certain applications, such as in the electrical or appliance industry. 4. Powder coating: This method involves applying a dry powder paint to the steel coils using an electrostatic process. The charged powder particles adhere to the grounded coils, creating a durable and even coating. Powder coating offers excellent resistance to impact, chemicals, and UV rays. It is commonly used in applications where a high-quality and long-lasting finish is required, such as in the aerospace or outdoor equipment industry. 5. Roll coating: This method involves passing the steel coils through a series of rollers that are partially submerged in paint. As the coils go through the rollers, the paint is transferred onto their surface. Roll coating is often used for thin or delicate steel coils, as it provides a gentle and uniform paint application. It is commonly used in the appliance or electronics industry. Each method has its own advantages and is chosen based on factors such as the desired finish, production volume, cost, and specific requirements of the project. Ultimately, the choice of painting method depends on finding the most suitable balance between quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Q: What are the different methods of coil welding for steel coils?
There are several different methods of coil welding for steel coils, including resistance welding, laser welding, and induction welding. Resistance welding involves applying pressure and passing an electrical current through the coils to create a weld. Laser welding utilizes a high-powered laser beam to melt and fuse the edges of the coils together. Induction welding involves using electromagnetic fields to heat and fuse the coils. Each method has its own advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements of the application.
Q: I'm buying a new set of steel plugs.I've heard things about streched ears and cold weather not being to good. do you think it would be bad to be wearing steal plugs?
I have never had a problem with mine in any weather. They may feel a little tighter if you are cold, but if it is uncomfortable, just take 'em out!
Q: how many persent of manganese in all types of carbon steel
i think it is 1.65%...
Q: What are the different types of steel coil leveling methods?
There are primarily two types of steel coil leveling methods: roller leveling and stretcher leveling. Roller leveling involves passing the coil through a series of rollers to remove any unevenness, resulting in a flat and level surface. Stretcher leveling, on the other hand, stretches the steel coil to remove any internal stresses and achieve a flat and level surface. Both methods are commonly used in the steel industry to produce high-quality and dimensionally accurate steel coils.
Q: I have a bottle like this* Can u make hot chocolate in it. Can i heat it.I wanna take hot Chocolate to school
Hot drinks only do well in an insulated thermos. Thermos's were designed for hot drinks. This stainless steel water bottle is not a thermos. You could put hot chocolate or coffee in the water bottle, but you'll burn your hand if you touch it. And, it will cool down very quickly.
Q: What are the different types of coil recoiling machines?
The different types of coil recoiling machines include manual coil recoilers, semi-automatic coil recoilers, and fully automatic coil recoilers.
Q: Is there any other way of testing whether or not you have a 1944 Steel penny that won't damage the penny. The magnet test doesn't seem to work cause even when I try to get a 2007 penny to stick to the magnet...it won't. So is there some kind of magnet needed? Like power wise or anything like that, if not then I need to know what are other ways of testing the 1944 penny.
Weigh it. I'm not an expert on coins, but if the 1944 was 100% steel, I would expect it to weigh something different then modern pennies. Another test would be to measure the resistance with a micro-ohm meter. This is a specialized device that can measure resistance to a millionth of an ohm. Steel should have a different resistance than the metals used on other pennies. Here are some comments from wikipedia: In 1943, at the peak of World War II, cents of zinc-coated steel were made for a short time due to war demands for copper. A few (the U.S. Mint reports forty) copper cents from 1943 were produced from the 1942 planchets remaining in the bins. Similarly, some 1944 steel cents have been reported. Following 1943, salvaged ammunition shells made their way into the minting process, and it was not uncommon to see coins featuring streaks of brass or having a considerably darker finish than other issues.
Q: Steels like YHB-2, MVS-8, and SK-5. Also if you know anything about these steels that would be helpful.
White steel is a common shorthand name for white paper steel (shirogami hagane) which can be any of several fairly simple high carbon, water hardening steel grades. The carbon content varies by grade, and runs from 0.8 to 1.4%. The range of carbon content within a grade is a tight 0.1%. For example, the carbon content of Shirogami Hagani No1A is specified to be between 1.3 and 1.4%. Each grade also contains 0.1-0.2% silicon and 0.2-0.3% manganese, and only trace amounts of the impurities sulfur and phosphorus. Blue paper steel (aogami hagane) is also offered in several grades, with carbon content ranging similarly to the white grades. However, blue steel contains the additional alloying elements chromium and tungsten, and one grade (aogami super) also contains molybdenum and vanadium. The blue steels can be quenched in water or oil, whereas most of the white grades need a faster quench and require water.

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