• Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc  Steel  Sheet Coil with Prime  Quality and Lowest Price orange System 1
  • Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc  Steel  Sheet Coil with Prime  Quality and Lowest Price orange System 2
Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc  Steel  Sheet Coil with Prime  Quality and Lowest Price orange

Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Sheet Coil with Prime Quality and Lowest Price orange

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10000 m.t./month

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1.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Description


Available Painting OF PPGI/PPGL (Prepainted Galvanized/GalvalumeSteel Coils) :

 

Category of Painting

Item

Code

Polyester

PE

High-durability polyester

HDP

Silicon modified polyesters

SMP

Polyvinylidene fluoride

PVDF

Easy-Cleaning

Painting Thickness

Top side: 5+20microns;

Bottom side: 5~7microns.

Color System

Produce according to RAL Color System or as per buyer’s color sample.


3.Detail Images of Pre-Painted Galvanized Steel Coil

Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc  Steel  Sheet Coil with Prime  Quality and Lowest Price orange

Pre-painted Galvanized/Aluzinc  Steel  Sheet Coil with Prime  Quality and Lowest Price orange

 

1) AVAILABLE DESIGNATION OF PPGI/PPGL 

Quality

Q/BQB 440-2003

JIS G3312-1994

EN 10326-2004

ASTM A653-02a

EN 10327-2004

(BASE PLATE)

(BASE PLATE)

Commercial Steel

TDC51D

CGCC

DX51D+Z/AZ

CS Type A/B/C

Forming Steel

(TSt01,TSt02,TSt03)

CGCD1

FS Type A, Type B

Drawing

TDC52D /TDC53D

-

DX52D+Z/AZ

DDS TYPE A/C

Steel

DX53D+Z/AZ

Structural

TS280GD(TStE28)

CGC400

S280D+Z/AZ

SS275


 

 

5.FAQ

2. What’s the brand of the paint?

Pre-painted Galvanized Steel Coil chemical treatment and liquid dope with

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


• Superior strength

• High workability

Good capable of decoration


Q: How are steel coils inspected for hardness?
Steel coils are inspected for hardness using a non-destructive testing method called Rockwell hardness testing. This involves pressing a diamond or ball indenter into the surface of the coil and measuring the depth of the indentation. The hardness value is then determined based on the depth of the indentation, providing an accurate assessment of the coil's hardness.
Q: My neighbor who has an older model mustang installed a steel clutch in it and has blown 4 transmissions as a result.Can any mechanic explain why a steel clutch would kill transmissions? What other modifications would the car need in order to prevent this?
i own a repair shop,and i can tell you ,part of his problem is probably the installation part of it,and secondly what he,s using is made for racing,not street driving that's probably the second part of it,i have built a few of those transmissions,and they usually don't wipe the transmission out when they go,id say a lot of his,is in the work ,or who did it there's no way to prevent this,other than to build the transmission,and use it for what it was intended to be used for,good luck,i hope this help,s.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of oil and gas pipelines?
Steel coils are used in the production of oil and gas pipelines as they provide the necessary strength and durability required for transporting petroleum products over long distances. These coils are formed into pipes through various manufacturing processes, such as hot rolling or cold forming, and then welded together to create a continuous pipeline. The high tensile strength of steel coils ensures that the pipelines can withstand the high pressure and harsh environmental conditions associated with oil and gas transportation.
Q: I have a set of Ben Hogan Apex Plus Forged Irons, how can i figure out if the shafts are steel or graphite?
Most steel shafts are stepped, meaning there will be a series of ridges that run down the lengeth of the shaft every few inches. Also, take a piece of metal and tap the shaft with it. If it makes a ping type of sound, its metal. If it makes a clunk sound, its graphite. Or, look out the window and ask the first person you see walking by. Unless they are younger that 10 years old, they should be able to tell you pretty easily.
Q: What are the common applications of steel coils?
Steel coils have a wide range of applications across various industries, including automotive, construction, manufacturing, and appliance sectors. They are commonly used in the production of automobiles, machinery, and infrastructure components like bridges and buildings. Additionally, steel coils are utilized in the manufacturing of household appliances, such as refrigerators and washing machines. Their versatility, strength, and durability make steel coils a crucial material for many industrial applications.
Q: given the buoyant economic growth of india, what you guys think about steel industry? what can be the major issues in this industry in the coming days
NAFTA became a unfastened commerce contract it is fairly a lot a republican proper. unfastened markets are a sturdy element. each and every so often unfastened markets deliver approximately the shortcoming of jobs in one sector yet that would not advise unfastened commerce is undesirable. opposition like that ensures that capital is spent in it is best way. Proping up death industries isn't a sturdy concept. i know it is not a favored element to declare, even though it is the certainty. would desire to we've propped up the horse and carriage marketplace while autos got here alongside so as that horse handlers did not lose thier jobs? in all risk not. unfastened commerce is a sturdy element. That being mentioned, i don't think of that Obama will merely blanketly wipe out any coverage by means of fact it became a Bush coverage. he isn't that stupid. If it became a sturdy coverage that labored, i'm particular it will be retained.
Q: I was wondering if anyone knew the grade/type of steel for this product. I'd like to use it as stock for a knife blade, but would like to know the specs so I can determine if it is suitable and, if so, how best to heat treat it.Thanks.PS: I know it isn't stainless, but that leaves a lot of other steel types.
That isn't good steel for a functional knife. But that doesn't mean its useless to you. It makes for cheap and easier practice. Its a good idea to screw up a couple of cheap pieces of steel before you start buying expensive blanks. The mild steel will be easier to work with too, so its a good start towards being able to shape a harder piece. Practice a few times withcheap, soft steel. Get to know your tools. At some point the steel will be limiting your abilities. Then its time to start buying the expensive stuff. Steel can be hardened by introducing carbon when the steel is above a certain temp. But its difficult and a little unsafe in uncontrolled conditions. Really not worth bothering with.
Q: I work at a tool store. I told my boss last week we needed more pruning shears so he did get more of all kinds. Thing is out of all of the shears he brought Two of different kinds say they are made out of Japanese steel. I have never heard of Japanese steel so now i ask you (the public) whats the difference between it and steel from the US or any other country? Those shears are worth more then the ones he gets from Mexico and China and even more than Black and Decker, Fiskars, etc but not more then Corona brand ones.
I doubt japanese steel has any special quality in its own, but they might just be higher quality shears. For example, Chinese qualities are good depending on what they are, but are usually not professional made with the greatest equipment. Same for Mexico. The company that makes them might just put more effort into making sturdier and sharper shears and thus make them more expensive, but Corona might make them a bit better so they are priced less than Corona's.
Q: What are the different types of steel coil edge conditions?
There exist various steel coil edge conditions, each tailored to specific needs and uses. The most prevalent categories are as follows: 1. Mill Edge: The default edge condition for hot-rolled steel coils, wherein the edges remain untouched after the rolling process. This condition is characterized by a slightly rough and uneven surface. 2. Slit Edge: Achieved by cutting the coil across its width to obtain narrower strips. This condition is typically smoother and more uniform than mill edge, making it ideal for applications requiring a clean and precise edge. 3. Trimmed Edge: Achieved by eliminating irregularities and imperfections from the coil's edges. This process yields a straight and smooth edge, suitable for applications necessitating a precise and uniform surface. 4. Deburred Edge: Created by removing burrs or sharp edges from the coil. Commonly used in safety-oriented applications to eliminate potential hazards associated with sharp edges. 5. Round Edge: Attained by rounding the corners of the coil. Often employed in applications requiring easy handling or when preventing damage to other materials or surfaces is crucial. 6. Slit and Deburred Edge: Combines the advantages of both slit and deburred edge conditions. Involves cutting the coil into narrower strips and subsequently removing any burrs or sharp edges, resulting in a clean and safe edge. Each of these edge conditions serves a distinct purpose and is selected based on the specific requirements of the application. By comprehending the various types of steel coil edge conditions, one can choose the most appropriate option to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Q: I just bought a dpms ar15 and it says if I shoot steel cases (laquer coated) or foreign ammo it voids the warranty. But before I knew this I bought 200 rounds of Russian steel cased anmo. Think I should just shoot there two hundred and not buy anymore? Some people say all they shoot is steel cased ammo and have no problemAny advice is appreciated
I would probably buy a box of 20 brass cased ones and shoot them first to see that the gun works if you really believe that steel cased/foreign ammo voids the warranty. That way you will know that the rifle is functional from the factory. My son has a Rem 700 SPS Varmint that has only fired handloads and there are a couple of other rifles that have never had a factory round in them and the manufacturers claim that hand loads void warranties too.

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