PPGI steel coil 0.16-0.6mm 700-1250mm width
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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Specification
Base metal | Hot dipped galvalume steel |
Thickness | 0.15mm-1.2mm |
Width | 700mm-1250mm |
Coil ID | 508mm / 610mm |
Layers of the coating | 2/2(2 layers of top coating/2 layers of bottom coating); 2/1(2 layers of the top coating, 1 layer of bottom coating); 1/1(single layer of top coating/ single layer) |
Color | According to customers’ request |
Paint | PE / PVDF |
Thickness of the coating | 15um-25um |
AZ coated | 50g/m2-275g/m2 |
Surface | Film coverd |
Package | Waterproof paper + polyethylene rush inhibitor,the antirust paper , the ring of defendse on inside and outside, steel belt, and the guard plate.
We can also pack according to your request details. |
.Applications
construction | workshop, agricultural warehouse, residential precast unit, corrugated roof, wall, rainwater drainage pipe, terrace, retailer booth, roller shutter door |
door, doorcase, light steel roof structure, folding screen, ceiling, elevator, stairway, vent gutter | |
Electrical appliance | refrigerator, washer, switch cabinet, instrument cabinet, air conditioning, micro-wave oven, bread maker |
Furniture | central heating slice, lampshade, chifforobe, desk, bed, locker, bookshelf |
Carrying trade | exterior decoration of auto and train, clapboard, container, isolation lairage, isolation board |
other | writing panel, garbage can, billboard, timekeeper, typewriter, instrument panel, weight sensor, photographic equipment |
- Q:How do steel coils perform in high-temperature applications?
- Steel coils perform well in high-temperature applications due to their excellent heat resistance and structural stability. The high melting point of steel allows it to maintain its strength and shape even at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for various industries such as automotive, construction, and manufacturing. Additionally, steel coils can withstand thermal expansion and contraction without warping or deforming, ensuring reliable performance and durability in extreme heat conditions.
- Q:How are steel coils used in the production of automotive body panels?
- Steel coils are used in the production of automotive body panels by being processed and formed into the desired shape and size. The coils are typically unwound and fed through a series of machines that stamp, press, or roll the steel into the required panel shape. This process allows for efficient mass production of body panels, ensuring strength, durability, and precision in the final product.
- Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of construction materials?
- Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of construction materials as they are rolled into sheets or strips, which can then be shaped and formed into various structural components such as beams, columns, and frames. These coils provide the necessary strength and durability required for constructing buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.
- 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.
- Q:PLS tell me all Foam Steel Characteristics and use?Thanks
- Foam steel [often steel foam] is used in applications that require light weight but high rigidity and strength. Watertight doors on modern ships are often made of foam steel. Pressure doors on aircraft are possible uses. As we keep striving for lighter weights in cars, foam steel might have some useful applications in bodies. There is a technical paper online that is in .pdf format that has a good discussion of the process and characteristics of foam steel.
- Q:I want to know what to my wash stainless fridge door with before applying the stainless steel polish.
- Quite a few companies make stainless steel cleaners. Don't use Windex, I was told when we bought our stainless fridge and stove. Go to Home Depot or a store like it and I am sure they will have some to choose from. I bought these pre-treated wipes for Stainless Steel at Bath Beyond (like Lysol makes) and they work wonders for a quick cleaning. Linens N Things also has some wipes.
- Q:What are the different types of steel coil surface finishes for aesthetics?
- For aesthetic purposes, steel coil surface finishes come in various types. These finishes are applied to the steel coil surface to improve its appearance and achieve the desired aesthetic appeal. Some popular steel coil surface finishes are: 1. Polished Finish: Achieved by using abrasive materials, this finish creates a smooth and reflective surface on the steel coil. Different levels of polishing can further enhance its high-gloss appearance. 2. Satin Finish: Also known as brushed finish, this type of surface finish involves using fine abrasives to achieve a soft and matte appearance on the steel coil. It provides a subtle sheen and a textured effect. 3. Etched Finish: This finish involves a chemical process to create patterns or designs on the steel coil surface. It is commonly used for architectural applications, as it allows for intricate and decorative designs. 4. Embossed Finish: By pressing or stamping a pattern onto the steel coil surface, this finish creates a raised design that adds texture and visual interest. 5. Powder Coated Finish: A dry powder is applied to the steel coil and then heated, resulting in a protective and decorative coating. Available in a wide range of colors, it provides a durable and vibrant finish. 6. Painted Finish: This finish involves applying a layer of paint to the steel coil surface. It allows for customization in terms of color and provides protection against corrosion and environmental factors. These examples highlight the different steel coil surface finishes available for aesthetic purposes. Each finish offers a unique appearance and can be selected based on personal preferences and project requirements.
- Q:i mean the properties include the elasticity, impact load and ductility. am doing assignment about the perfect material that should be possessed by spring and i found alloy steel is the perfect and am confused whether stainless steel is the same with alloy steel ?
- Alloy steel is a stainless steel. The differences between the two are the composition of the metal. Alloy steel is steel with usually less than 5% of other elements, like molybdenum, copper, chrome while stainless steel is a steel with at least 10-11% of chromium.
- Q:What are the different types of corrosion protection for steel coils?
- There are several types of corrosion protection for steel coils, including hot-dip galvanizing, electro-galvanizing, paint coatings, and organic coatings. Hot-dip galvanizing involves immersing the steel coil in a bath of molten zinc, creating a protective layer on the surface. Electro-galvanizing is a similar process, but uses an electric current to deposit a layer of zinc onto the steel. Paint coatings provide a barrier between the steel and the environment, preventing corrosion. Organic coatings, such as epoxy or polyurethane, also provide a protective layer and can be applied by various methods such as spraying or dipping.
- Q:How are steel coils tested for tensile strength?
- Steel coils are typically tested for tensile strength through a process called tension testing, where a sample of the coil is pulled until it breaks. This test measures the maximum amount of force the steel can withstand without breaking, helping to determine its tensile strength.
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PPGI steel coil 0.16-0.6mm 700-1250mm width
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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