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Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil  DX51D in Best Price

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil DX51D in Best Price

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Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI,JIS,GB,BS,DIN,API,EN,ASTM
Technique:
Hot Rolled,Cold Rolled,Cold Drawn,ERW,Forged,Saw,Extruded,EFW,Spring
Shape:
U Channel,Square,C Channel,Hexagonal,Round,Rectangular,Oval,LTZ
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized,Coated,Copper Coated,Color Coated,Oiled,Dry,Chromed Passivation,Polished,Bright,Black,PVDF Coated
Steel Grade:
Q195,Q215,Q235,Q215B,Q235B,RHB335,HRB400,200 Series,300 Series,400 Series,600 Series,SS400-SS490,10#,20#,A53(A,B)
Certification:
ISO,SGS,BV,IBR,RoHS,CE,API,BSI,UL
Thickness:
0.15-1.5
Length:
customized
Net Weight:
3-7

1. Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil  DX51D in Best Price

With GI as base material, after pretreatment (degrease and chemical treatment ) and liquid dope with several layers of color, then after firing and cooling, finally the plate steel is called pre-painted galvanized (aluzinc) steel. Pre-painted galvanized steel is good capable of decoration, molding, corrosion resistance. It generally displays superior workability, durability and weather resistance.

2.Main Features of the Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil

• Excellent process capability

• Smooth and flat surface

• Workability, durability

3.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Images

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil  DX51D in Best Price

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil  DX51D in Best Price

4.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Specification

Standard: AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

Grade: DX51D, DX52D

Thickness: 0.17-2.0mm

Brand Name: KMRLON

Model Number: coil

Type: Steel Coil

Technique: Cold Rolled

Surface Treatment: Coated

Application: Boiler Plate

Special Use: High-strength Steel Plate

Width: 20-1250mm

Length: customized

commoidty: pre-painted galvanized steel coil

Thickness: 0.13-4.0mm

width: 20-1250mm

zinc coating: 40-180g/m2

5.FAQ of Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil

1. What’s the application of this product?

Roof, roof structure, surface sheet of balcony, frame of window, etc.

2. What’s the brand of the paint?

We use the best brand of all of the word—AKZO.

3. How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established the international advanced quality management system,every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test;We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

4. 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: What are the common coil tests performed for quality control?
The common coil tests performed for quality control include dimensional checks, visual inspections, mechanical property testing, surface defect examinations, and chemical composition analysis. These tests ensure that the coils meet the required specifications and standards, ensuring their quality and suitability for various applications.
Q: Can steel coils be painted?
Yes, steel coils can be painted. Painting steel coils helps to protect them from corrosion and enhance their appearance. The coils are typically cleaned, primed, and then painted using specialized coatings to ensure proper adhesion and durability.
Q: What are the common defects found in steel coils?
Some common defects found in steel coils include surface defects such as scratches, dents, and rust spots. Other defects may include coil breaks, which are cracks or breaks in the steel, as well as wavy edges, uneven thickness, and coil set, which is when the coil has a permanent curvature.
Q: so i just bought a stainless steel bracelet.......and recently found out that stainless steel isnt actually stainless..........will turpentine ruin it
real s/steel is nickel and chrome, however manufacturers of kitchenware, e.g s/teel cutlery use the cheaper version of nickel chrome and iron, that is why some s/steel products rust, so if you want to test any products carry asmall magnet and test the article
Q: I know that steel is generally iron with carbon and probably some other things in it, but I'm doing a research paper on architecture in Tokyo, and touching on the Tokyo Tower.The Tokyo work is larger than the Eiffel Tower by 12 meters, but lighter by 3000 tons. The only reason I can find for the difference in weight is that the Tokyo Tower is made of steel and the Eiffel Tower in made of iron, and since the Tokyo Tower is modeled after the Eiffel, there's really not a substantial difference in the amount of metal used....
For the same volume of part, like a cubic inch, the weight is very close. If you base the comparison on strength, like a bar strong enough to hold XXX pounds, then the forged bar will be lighter, smaller still hold the weight.
Q: How are steel coils inspected for color consistency?
Steel coils are inspected for color consistency using a variety of methods to ensure that the final product meets the desired specifications. One common method is visual inspection, where trained inspectors examine the steel coils under controlled lighting conditions to detect any variations in color. This is done by comparing the color of each coil to a standard color chart or a previously approved sample. Any discrepancies are noted and further analysis is conducted. Additionally, advanced technologies such as spectrophotometers may be employed to measure the color of the steel coils objectively. Spectrophotometers use light to measure the reflective properties of the steel surface, allowing precise color analysis. The obtained color data is then compared to the specified color range, and any deviations are flagged for further investigation. Furthermore, some manufacturers may use automated color measurement systems, such as colorimeters or color cameras, to inspect steel coils for color consistency. These systems can quickly and accurately assess the color of each coil, ensuring uniformity across the entire batch. Overall, the inspection of steel coils for color consistency involves a combination of visual inspection, spectrophotometry, and automated color measurement systems. This comprehensive approach helps to guarantee that the steel coils meet the required color standards, providing consistent and high-quality products to customers.
Q: How are steel coils processed for specific applications?
Steel coils are processed for specific applications through a series of steps including cleaning, annealing, cold rolling, and coating. Cleaning removes any impurities from the surface of the steel, while annealing improves its ductility and strength. Cold rolling reduces the thickness and improves the surface finish of the steel, making it suitable for various applications. Finally, coating is applied to enhance corrosion resistance or to provide specific aesthetic properties.
Q: Apparently, this has to do something with electrochemical cells.
Steel wool is a mild abrasive. I don't know what it is you are cleaning, but it is probably to remove any coating or oxidisation from the metal. Maybe you are using a metal for an electrode (perhaps a steel nail pushed into a lemon?).
Q: How are steel coils cleaned before use?
Before being used, steel coils undergo a process called pickling to ensure their cleanliness. Pickling is a chemical treatment that eliminates impurities, scale, rust, and other contaminants from the surface of the coils. Initially, the coils are immersed in an acid bath, typically containing a mixture of hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. This acid solution effectively dissolves any rust, scale, and impurities present on the surface. The duration of immersion varies depending on the level of contamination and the desired level of cleanliness. After pickling, the coils undergo a thorough rinsing with water to eliminate the acid solution and any remaining residue. This step is crucial to prevent further corrosion or chemical reactions. Once rinsed, the coils are often dried to remove any remaining moisture. This can be achieved through air drying, using high-pressure air blowers, or passing the coils through heated chambers. After the cleaning process, the steel coils are now ready for use in various applications, such as manufacturing, construction, or any industry that requires high-quality steel products. The pickling process guarantees that the coils have a clean, smooth, and corrosion-resistant surface, enabling them to perform effectively and meet the desired specifications.
Q: So...I'm learning about how steel is made and I'm wondering if there is a more environmentally friendy method. I view it as unfriendly b/c of the oxygen that is injected when the steel is in the blast furnace or electric arc furnace. This oxygen bonds w/ the carbon to produce CO and CO2. THis is necessary to reduce the amount of carbon content to produce harder steels. So what other methods are there that can be used w/o having to end up w/ co and co2? thanks
From what I understand of it, US steel is better as the steel is more recycled than Canadian, so a lot of that oxygen / CO2 has already taken place compared to working from ore. The second reason US steel is environmentally ahead of Canadian is that US tends to use Electric Arc, while Canadian uses Basic Oxygen, Basic Oxygen uses more energy than electric arc, and I think it also uses more oxygen, but I would suspect that oxygen that it uses is 'waste oxygen' and not converted into Co2 because the Co2 process is limited by the carbon, and steel only has so much carbon.

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