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Prepainted Galvanized Colored  Plate / Sheet in China

Prepainted Galvanized Colored Plate / Sheet in China

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
500000 m.t./month

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Description of Prepainted Galvanized Steel:

1.material : galvanized steel sheet / prepainted galvanized sheet

2.sheet thickness : normal use 0.3-0.6mm

3.length: any length, according to the transportation, generally less than 12m

4.color: standard color: red, blue, white, grey; special color: according to RAL color


Specification of Prepainted Galvanized Steel:

Thickness:0.15mm-1.2mm

Width:600mm-1250mm

Coil ID:508mm/610mm

Base Metal: GI/GL.

Zinc Coating:30-275 G/M2

Paint Coating: Top 30; Back 5-7. Or up to Buyer’s Option.

With Protection Film or Without Protection Film.

Spangle: Regular Spangle, Small Spangle, Zero Spangle.

Coil Weight:3-5MT or Customized Weight.

Delivery:15-25 days

MOQ:25MT

Color: RAL Color Series or Customized Colors.

Temper: Commercial Quality G 350; Structural Quality: G550; Full Hard.

 

Charactics of Prepainted Galvanized Steel

It can be widely used in transportation, light industry, civil usage and farming. It is also the perfect building material in construction for making steel roofing, insulation panel, corrugate sheet, facade wall, shutters, T-bar and home appliance.


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Prepainted Galvanized Colored  Plate / Sheet in China

Prepainted Galvanized Colored  Plate / Sheet in China

FAQ

1.What's your MOQ?
25MT, it is for one container.
2.Do you have QC teams?
 Yeah, sure, our QC team is very important, they will keep the quality control for our products.
3. What's your normal delivery time?
Our delivery time about 10-20days for standard sizes, if you have other requirements like hardness  and width ,it is about 20-40days. But don't worry ,we also try our best for the delivery time ,because time longer and our cost is higher
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Q: what happened to all the steel beams from the WTC buildings? did anyone do any forensic analysisof any of the steel?
Some of the steel was recycled for sale to other countries where they aren't so picky about reusing building materials. NIST had 200 pieces of the steel for their investigation, which they returned last year. This was covered in the press. The rest of the steel was held at JFK international airport's Hangar 17. Much of it will be placed/has been placed in the new museum beneath the Memorial at the WTC site. Thousands of pieces are being given out for 9/11 memorials all over the world. Just about every day you read in the newspaper about another piece going here or there to this city or that city. Yes, a lot of the steel was tested for a number of chemical compounds. It had to be for safety reasons before storing it and giving it out. Depending upon what countries the recycled beams were sent to and their rules, it was sometimes tested at the ports of entry over there, as well.
Q: I am using mild steel wire (very thin and bendable) for an art project, and would like to know if using a soldering torch is effective enough to get the job done. Or do I have to use a butane torch to heat the metal?BTW, is it better to use soft or hard solder?
Soldering to steel is difficult. An electric iron may be enough depends on power. The steel must be clean. An abrasive like fine steel wool,fine sandpaper or even a rubber pencil eraser will work. Next an acid flux for the solder. Most electronic solder flux is not active enough for steel. Plumbers solder usually is. Plumbers solder is Lead free and has a slightly higher melting temp.
Q: I've heard on some 1911 forums that the slides of Armscor guns are now extruded. What is extruded steel? How is it made? Are they strong (4140carbon steel was used in the process).
Extruded steel is only the steel being run through a die when it is heated, it usually reduces the size of the grain of the steel itself, enhancing toughness. Realistically though, in a handgun, it doesn't matter if the frame is cast or forged, both types will hold up to any amount of abuse, unless you use it as a sledgehammer, and are splitting stones with it, then the forged frame would win. 4140 is more than adequate for a slide/frame. Hell, even mild steel would be adequate as long as you don't mind some dings and scratches, and again, don't use it as a sledgehammer...
Q: What are the common coil weights available for steel coils?
The common coil weights available for steel coils range from 5 to 30 metric tons, depending on the type of steel and the specific requirements of the industry.
Q: How are steel coils tested for quality?
Steel coils are tested for quality through a variety of methods including visual inspection, dimensional measurements, chemical composition analysis, and mechanical testing. These tests ensure that the steel coils meet the required standards for strength, durability, and other performance parameters.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of bridges?
Steel coils are used in the production of bridges as they provide a reliable and strong structural material. These coils are shaped and formed into various components, such as beams and girders, which are then assembled to create the bridge's framework. The steel coils' durability and high tensile strength make them ideal for supporting heavy loads and withstanding the forces experienced by bridges.
Q: What are the dimensions of steel coils used in the mining equipment industry?
The dimensions of steel coils used in the mining equipment industry can vary depending on the specific application and requirements. However, there are some common dimensions that are often used. Typically, the width of steel coils used in the mining equipment industry can range from 600mm to 2000mm or even wider. This allows for flexibility in the manufacturing process and ensures that the coils can be tailored to fit various equipment sizes and specifications. In terms of thickness, steel coils used in mining equipment can vary from 1.5mm to 20mm or more. The specific thickness is determined by factors such as the type of equipment, the intended use, and the level of durability required. The length of steel coils used in the mining equipment industry can also vary, but commonly falls within the range of 1000mm to 6000mm. Again, this allows for flexibility in the manufacturing process and ensures that the coils can be cut to fit the specific requirements of the equipment being produced. It is important to note that these dimensions are not set in stone and can be customized to meet the specific needs of the mining equipment industry. Manufacturers and suppliers in the industry are often able to provide coils in various sizes and dimensions to accommodate the diverse range of equipment used in mining operations.
Q: i need a company that sells strong steel doors because my neighbors apartment was broken into. I need a strong steel door for the outside of the home, where you first enter. please list places in the US, or in NY.
You can find strong steel door here...
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of intake manifolds?
Steel coils are typically used in the manufacturing of intake manifolds as the primary material for forming the manifold's structure. These coils are shaped and cut into specific dimensions to create the necessary components, such as runners and plenums, which help regulate the flow of air and fuel mixture into the engine. The steel coils are often subjected to additional processes, including welding, machining, and surface treatments, to ensure the final intake manifold meets the required specifications and performance standards.
Q: Search the internet for 'Frost Clipper Knife'. This knife comes in either stainless or carbon steel. I have a friend who has one (stainless steel) and he is very impressed with it, but I have heard that Carbon Steel blades are better? Discuss...
If your talking about a folding pocket knife, I think that it's basically six one way and a half dozen the other. I actually do prefer stainless for my pocket knives. I don't want to oil a knife to the degree I feel carbon requires, only to then stick it my pocket to attract dirt to the knife and oil to my pants. I'm the exact opposite on sheath knives though. I like 1095 carbon steel, plain edge sheath knives. I'll thrash on them HARD, and I rarely have major edge problems. Of course, I require them to be coated with some kind of powder coat or the like, because they can rust, but I do try and keep them clean and dry when in the sheath, so they won't pit the uncoated edge. My reasons for this sheath knife preference is multi-fold. First, these knives are simply affordable. I don't spend $80 dollars on a outdoors sheath knife. I use the tool too hard to want to spend more. I don't like the more traditional stainless steels such as AUS-8, 420HC, and 440C (not to mention the HORRENDOUS 440A) because I feel that the all else being equal, a stainless blade will bend before a carbon blade will break. I also think that carbon holds an edge at least as well, if not better, than traditional stainless, and it's much easier to hone. I don't know much about these new laminates, other than the very hard, but not so tough. They seem to be POSSIBLY too brittle for my use. That, combined with the fact that they cost a FORTUNE, means that I just won't be considering them.

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