• Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel  with Best Quality System 1
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Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel  with Best Quality

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel with Best Quality

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Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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1. Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel  with Best Quality

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

• Excellent heat resistance performance

• High strength

• Good formability

• Good visual effect

3.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Images

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel  with Best Quality

Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel  with Best Quality

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

printing thickness: top side: 20+/-5 microns, back side: 5-7 microns

color: all RAL color

surface treatment: color coated

coil weight: 4-7 tons

coil ID: 508/610mm

packaging: standard seaworthy packing

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 different types of steel coil cutting processes?
There are several different types of steel coil cutting processes that are used in various industries. 1. Shearing: This is the most common and simplest method of steel coil cutting. It involves using a shear blade to cut the coil material into desired lengths. Shearing can be done manually or with the help of automated machinery. 2. Slitting: Slitting is a process used to cut wide coils into narrower strips. It involves passing the coil material through a set of circular knives that cut the steel into multiple smaller coils or strips of desired width. 3. Laser cutting: Laser cutting is a highly precise and efficient method of cutting steel coil. It involves using a high-powered laser to melt or vaporize the material along a predetermined path. Laser cutting is commonly used for intricate designs or when high accuracy is required. 4. Plasma cutting: Plasma cutting is another method used to cut steel coil. It involves using a plasma torch that generates a high-velocity jet of ionized gas to melt the material. Plasma cutting is known for its speed and ability to cut through thick materials. 5. Waterjet cutting: Waterjet cutting is a process that uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with abrasive particles to cut through steel coil. This method is often used when the material being cut is sensitive to heat or when precision is required. 6. Saw cutting: Saw cutting is a traditional method of cutting steel coil. It involves using a saw blade with teeth to cut through the material. Saw cutting is effective for thicker materials and can be done manually or with the help of automated machinery. These are just a few of the different types of steel coil cutting processes that are commonly used. The choice of cutting method depends on factors such as the type and thickness of the material, desired accuracy, speed, and cost-effectiveness.
Q: What are the safety precautions when working with steel coils?
When working with steel coils, it is important to follow several safety precautions. Firstly, workers should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toe boots to protect themselves from potential injuries. Additionally, they should ensure that the work area is well-lit and free from any trip hazards. Proper lifting techniques should be used to prevent strains or sprains, and workers should be trained on how to safely operate any machinery or equipment involved in handling the coils. Regular inspections of the coils, checking for any defects or damages, should also be conducted to avoid accidents. Lastly, workers should be aware of the potential hazards associated with working with steel coils, such as sharp edges, pinching points, and the risk of heavy objects falling, and take necessary precautions to minimize these risks.
Q: How do steel coils contribute to the construction industry?
Steel coils play a crucial role in the construction industry by serving as the primary raw material for a wide range of applications. These coils are used in the construction of buildings, bridges, highways, and other infrastructure projects. They are used to manufacture various structural components, including beams, columns, and trusses, providing strength, durability, and stability to the structures. Steel coils also contribute to the industry by enabling the fabrication of roofing and siding materials, reinforcing bars, and other construction elements. Their versatility, high strength-to-weight ratio, and resistance to corrosion make steel coils an essential resource for the construction industry.
Q: What is the weight of a steel coil?
The weight of a steel coil can vary depending on its size and thickness. On average, a steel coil can weigh anywhere from a few hundred kilograms to several tonnes.
Q: What are the factors affecting the corrosion resistance of steel coils?
There are several factors that can affect the corrosion resistance of steel coils. These factors include the composition of the steel, the presence of impurities or alloying elements, the surface finish or coating on the coils, the environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature, and the presence of corrosive chemicals or substances in the surrounding atmosphere. Additionally, factors such as handling and storage practices can also impact the corrosion resistance of steel coils.
Q: This question gets beat to death from what ive seen online but im going to ask it since im searching for a few new knives. The question is as the titles states what is the best steel for a general purpose knife? I plan on buying several different types of knives, Folders, fixed blades, ect. I will carry them around with me all the time for basically anything i can think of to use it for. The reason i ask this question here is because looking online everyone has a differnt veiw. Some say stainless is too soft while others say carbon will chip and is more brittle. Even looking at just a single type of steel, carbon fort instance everyone has a different opinion as to whats best leaving me kind of lost for what i should get. Maybe the better word would be What is a good general purpose steel?. Any advice is much appreciated!!!!
Fixed Blades: Folding Blades: CPM 3V CPM S35-VN 1095 CPM S30-V 5160 AUS-8 (when it's heat treated right)
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of industrial valves?
Steel coils are used in the production of industrial valves as they are typically cut and formed into various components, such as valve bodies and stems. The coils provide a strong and durable material for the valves, ensuring their reliability and longevity in industrial applications.
Q: I feel really stupid asking this question but i feel like a put metal/steel strings on my classical guitar how do you tell the difference?
The g-string will look and feel thicker than usual, and the strings will look almost like copper.
Q: I am trying to make a homemade fender eliminator for my motorcycle and the instructions from the site I found said to use 22 gage weld steel. I went to lowes and all they had was 26 gage sheet metal. What is the difference between the two? Is weld steel less flexible?
22 gauge steel is thicker than 26 gauge steel. They are saying weld steel but actually mean black steel(mild steel) not galvanized. You will be hard pressed to find 22 gauge black steel unless you go to a local sheet metal shop or go online to find it. The big box stores most likely will not carry 22 ga. black steel. Also not many sheet metal shops don't carry sheet metal that thin unless it is galvanized. Try searching online for 22 gauge mild steel, or black steel, or let your fingers do the walking and try a couple of local metal or welding shops.
Q: Which one would be stronger? And should damascus steel be tempered?Thank You
it depends on so many factors first of all is it functional damascus steel or can you see the grain? what type of carbon steel is it generally most makers use1045- 1060 a good quote of something I read was asking what steel is best for a sword is like asking how long string should be generally if they say carbon steel and do not say what grade it is they mean 1045 meaning it has 4.5 carbon content now this if properly tempered can make a good sword but it would not be known for it's durability or it's edge retention it would be average at these things as for damascus steel well as I said before it is just any steel that has been folded some people think it has magical properties imparted by the folding process but it is just steel there is slightly a higher chance of a damascus steel sword having deposits of impurities along the blade and at cheaper blades this risk is even higher that being said many good swords made of damascus on the market are very good quality any sword no matter if it is made of damascus, carbon, spring. or tool steel should be tempered always no question about that

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