Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Sheet Coil with Prime Quality and Lowest Price in GREEN
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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1.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Description:
Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil with GI or Aluzinc as base metal, then after fring and cooling ,finally become pre-painted galvanized/aluzinc steel with good capable of decoration,molding,corrosion resistance,superior workability,durability and weather resistance.
2.Main Features of the Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil
• High manufacturing accuracy
• Good capable of decoration
• Superior workability
• Good visual effect
3.Detail Images of Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coil
4.Quick Details of the Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil
Standard | ASTM ,EN,JIS | Grade: | CS,DX51D+Z,CGCC | Thickness | 0.16mm-1.5mm |
Place of Origin | China(Mainland) | Brand Name | Type | Steel Coil | |
Technique | Galvanized/Aluzinc | Surface | Coated | Application | Roof panel |
Width | 900mm-1250mm | Length | Coils | Zinc Coating | 30g/m2-275g/m2 |
5.FAQ
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.
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.
- Q:What is the process of uncoiling steel coils?
- The process of uncoiling steel coils involves unwinding the tightly wound steel coils using specialized equipment such as uncoiling machines or decoilers. These machines utilize hydraulic or mechanical systems to hold the coil securely while gradually releasing the tension on the coil. As the coil is released, it starts to unwind, with the steel strip gradually straightening out. This process allows for the easy feeding of the steel strip into further production processes such as cutting, stamping, or forming.
- Q:what is the chemical process that makes steel harder when it is heated and cooled rapidly?what does the heating of it do to the atoms?what does the cooling of it do to the atoms?what makes tempered steel so strong compared to untempered steel?
- You can't temper all steels. Generally the material must be a high-carbon or tool steel. Different alloys temper differently, and tempering is usually done to get a specific set of characteristics, so you must know what you are working with and use the right methods and temperature. If you do it wrong, the material may be hard but too brittle for the purpose or have other issues. It can be simple, such as heating to a dull red, carbonizing the surface (use an acetylene rich flame until it blackens the surface) and oil quenching. Do that to a piece of tool steel (like a screwdriver) and it will case (surface) harden it to the point you can't scratch it with a file. Tempering changes the way the molecular structure in the metal is linked and oriented.
- Q:How are steel coils inspected for color consistency using colorimetry?
- Colorimetry is a method used to inspect steel coils for color consistency. This involves quantifying and measuring colors using specialized instruments like spectrophotometers or colorimeters. These instruments measure the hue, saturation, and brightness of the steel coil's color. A colorimeter is typically used to inspect steel coils for color consistency. This device emits light onto the surface of the coil and measures the amount of light reflected back. The reflected light is then analyzed and compared to a known standard color to identify any deviations. To measure color, the colorimeter breaks down the reflected light into different wavelengths and quantifies the intensity of each wavelength. This data is then converted into numerical values that represent the color of the steel coil. These numerical values can be compared to a predefined color standard to determine if the coil's color falls within an acceptable range. To ensure accurate and consistent color measurement, colorimetry relies on standardized color spaces like CIE L*a*b* or CIE RGB. These color spaces define specific ranges of colors. By using these standardized color spaces, colorimeters can provide objective and reliable measurements of color consistency. Color consistency is particularly important for industries like automotive or appliance manufacturing, where the appearance of the final product is crucial. By inspecting the color of steel coils using colorimetry, manufacturers can ensure that the final products have a consistent and visually appealing appearance. In conclusion, colorimetry is an effective method for inspecting steel coils for color consistency. By using specialized instruments and standardized color spaces, manufacturers can accurately measure and compare the color of steel coils to predefined standards, ensuring that the final products meet the desired color specifications.
- Q:How are steel coils used in the production of agricultural machinery?
- Steel coils are used in the production of agricultural machinery as they are a key component in the manufacturing of various parts. These coils are used to create durable and strong components such as frames, chassis, and structural supports, which are essential for the heavy-duty requirements of agricultural machinery. The steel coils are shaped, cut, and welded to create these components, ensuring the machinery can withstand the demanding conditions of farming operations.
- Q:like building steel beams. i'm pretty sure with a sawzall.
- Yes, you can use a Sawzall. A ban saw or a cutting torch work too. But a cutting torch woudl leave a pretty rough edge.
- Q:What are the different methods of uncoiling steel coils?
- There are several methods used for uncoiling steel coils, including hydraulic uncoiling, motorized uncoiling, and manual uncoiling. Hydraulic uncoiling involves using hydraulic cylinders to unwind and release the tension in the coil. Motorized uncoiling utilizes a motorized mandrel or decoiler to unwind the coil. Manual uncoiling, on the other hand, requires physical effort to unwind the coil by hand. Each method has its own advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements and capabilities of the uncoiling process.
- Q:Does anyone know if there is any info on Steel Manufacturing techniques, utilyzing electro/mechanical methods in order to create carbon nanotubes from the %C already inherant in the steel. In other words just modifying the Geometry of the Carbon the already makes up some of the steel.
- I don't think that would work. First off, there's not enough carbon in steel - even very high carbon steels are only about 2% carbon. Second, the iron atoms in steel form a crystal lattice, in the shape of a cube, with another iron atom in the middle of the cube. Each cube is about 0.3 nm per side. Carbon atoms work their way into the crystals and displace the iron atoms. But a carbon nanotube is around 1 nanometer in diameter - that's 3 times as big as the iron lattice! So a nanotube wouldn't fit. One thing you might do, however, is make a composite - mix the materials together on a scale a little bigger than the atomic scale that the iron and carbon mix to make steel. Just like a carbon fiber bicycle frame or ski pole is strands of carbon (much bigger and not as strong as nanotubes) held together with epoxy, you could hold nanotube strands together with metal. Not sure it would be good for armor, but if you can figure out a way to do it, I'm sure someone will come up with a use for it!
- Q:I have a tiara and it oxidized and I'm not sure what material it is. I know it it isn't metal so i was wondering if is steel? Also if it's steel, can I do something to clean it?
- Yes - Steel can oxidize, its most commonly called rust Steel is a metal. Depending on the level of oxidation, you might be able to polish it with very fine steel wool. If is is really bad, then you might need a chemical cleaner such as Naval Jelly, which can be found at the hardware store. But the Naval Jelly might discolor the metal, so then you might need to polish it afterward to return its finish.
- Q:How are steel coils unloaded from a truck?
- Steel coils are typically unloaded from a truck using specific equipment and a well-coordinated process. The unloading process involves several steps to ensure the safe and efficient removal of the steel coils. Firstly, a forklift or crane is typically used to reach inside the truck bed and secure the steel coil. The forklift or crane operator carefully positions the lifting apparatus underneath the coil, ensuring that it is centered and balanced. Once the steel coil is properly secured, the forklift or crane slowly lifts it out of the truck bed while maintaining stability. The operator must be cautious and consider factors such as the weight and dimensions of the coil to prevent any accidents or damage. After the steel coil is lifted out of the truck, it is usually placed onto a designated area such as a flatbed trailer, storage rack, or directly onto the ground. If placed on the ground, protective measures such as wooden blocks or rubber mats are often used to prevent any damage to the coil or the surface it is placed on. In some cases, steel coils may be unloaded using a specialized coil trailer, which is equipped with hydraulic systems to tilt the trailer bed and roll the coil off. This method is particularly useful for unloading larger and heavier coils. Overall, unloading steel coils from a truck requires skilled operators, appropriate lifting equipment, and adherence to safety protocols. It is essential to follow these steps meticulously to ensure the safe and efficient unloading of steel coils.
- Q:hello, just wondering if there is such a thing as a stainless steel coating for my aluminum muffler prior to installation. Yes, i suppose you can say that im cutting corners, but my current finances wont allow me to pay full price for a stainless steel one, thnx
- No stainless steel, I'm afraid, but there is an aerosol spray that a lot of welders use . It's a galvanic spray compound to coat weld joints to keep from rusting. It's silver in color, and my add a little 'pop' that it seems you are looking for. Also heat tolerant, and can be re-applied. Most welding supply stores carry this item, and look to pay around $12 a can. Good luck!
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Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Sheet Coil with Prime Quality and Lowest Price in GREEN
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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