• Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB System 1
  • Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB System 2
  • Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB System 3
  • Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB System 4
Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB

Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB

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Tianjin
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
30 m.t.
Supply Capability:
500000 m.t./month

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Specifications Of Prepainted Galvanized Steel-Orange

Thickness               0.186-0.8mm (BMT)

Width                    1000-1250mm

Zinc Coating          80-275g/m2

Color                    According to RAL color fan or as per request

Internal Diameter   508mm or 610mm

Coil Weight           4-8MT

Quality                  Commercial and structural quality

Paint                     Polyester paint for topside, epoxy for reverse

Standard               JIS G 3312, ASTM A755M, EN 10169

Base Steel Grade                                                                   SGCC,SGCD,DX51D+Z,DX52D+Z;S200GD,S220GD,S280GD,S350GD,CS,FS,SS   


Technical Data Of Prepainted Galvanized Steel-Orange

Yield Strength

(Mpa) 280-320

Tensile Strength

(Mpa) 340-390

Elongation

20%-30%

Reverse Impact

9J

T-bending

≥2T

Pencil Hardness

≥2H

Duration Of Salt Spray Test

500 H

Bending At 180 Degree

No crack, purling and fraction

 

Applications OfPrepainted 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.

 

Packaging & Delivery Of Prepainted Galvanized Steel

The packing of coils consists of anti-damp paper, PVC film, hardboard paper, steel box, strapped with steel strips, fitted with locks and edge protectors and guarantees the optimal condition of the delivered goods. Each coil can be additionally fitted with wooden/steel skids(eye to the side) or wooden pallets(eye to the sky).


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Prepainted Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil/Sheet/Plate CSB

 

 

Q: How are steel coils inspected for surface cleanliness?
Steel coils are inspected for surface cleanliness through various methods such as visual examination, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, and eddy current testing. These techniques help identify any surface defects, contaminants, or irregularities on the steel coil, ensuring it meets the required cleanliness standards.
Q: Can steel coils be deep-drawn?
Yes, steel coils can be deep-drawn. Deep-drawing is a metal forming process where a sheet or coil is drawn into a die cavity to create a three-dimensional shape. Steel coils, due to their high strength and ductility, are often used in deep-drawing applications to produce various products such as automotive parts, kitchen appliances, and containers.
Q: ive made lots of knives but they are dark and not shiny. how do i polish a knife and make it shiny
If the steel knife is dark and not mirror-shiny, then it is probably carbon steel and not stainless steel. If they are carbon steel, then you cannot polish it to a mirror finish - sorry. If there's any rust on them, you can use a very-fine grit sandpaper to remove. Do not put carbon steel knives in the dishwasher, and dry them thoroughly after hand-washing. For long-term storage (meaning you don't plan to use the knife within the next few weeks), wipe the blade a bit with some mineral oil, then store the blade portion of the knife in a plastic bag.
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: How are steel coils inspected for edge quality using visual inspection?
To ensure that steel coils meet the necessary standards and specifications, visual inspection methods are employed to assess their edge quality. This involves carefully examining the edges of the coils to identify any defects or imperfections that may have occurred during manufacturing or handling. During this inspection process, trained inspectors visually assess the edges of the steel coils for various parameters, such as burrs, cracks, unevenness, roughness, and other irregularities that could impact the steel's quality and performance. To conduct these assessments, they utilize specialized tools like magnifying glasses, microscopes, or cameras to closely observe and analyze the edges. Each coil is meticulously inspected by the inspectors to detect any signs of defects that could potentially affect the steel's functionality or integrity. They pay meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that the edges are smooth, devoid of sharp edges or protrusions, and possess consistent dimensions throughout the coil. Apart from visual inspection, inspectors may also employ specific testing methods like dye penetrant testing or ultrasonic testing to further evaluate the quality of the steel coil edges. These supplementary tests aid in detecting any hidden defects that may not be visible to the naked eye. As a whole, visual inspection plays a vital role in the quality control process for steel coils by allowing for the identification and elimination of edge defects that could compromise the steel's performance and durability. By ensuring that the edges meet the required standards, visual inspection helps to uphold the quality and dependability of the steel coils.
Q: I do a lot of scrapping and would like to be able to separate stainless steel from regular steel. The magnet test doesn't always work since stainless can be magnetic, but what are some ways that I can for sure tell the difference? Or even something like a sound that they make that may help me to tell the difference.
Stainless steel uses chromium in its mixture to thwart the affects of corrosion. General steel, or carbon steel, is generally almost completely iron and is used for far greater applications than stainless steel. Stainless steel is used mostly in kitchen appliances, utensils, etc... The best thing I can come up with is to find a way to measure the chromium content of the steel you are looking at. If it's around 3% chromium, it's probably standard steel. If it's somewhere between 10-15% chromium it's probably stainless steel (or even 4% plus). I can't tell you a fast and quick way to test the steel because from my research, it appears there are as many grades and allows of steel as there are uses for steel! There is one test I've seen for home testing surgical steel which is a higher grade stainless steel, that is to put scotch tape on one section of material then soak it in water for a 24 hour period, then let it air dry for 24 hours. You remove the tape and lightly polish the exposed areas to see if there was any discoloration or pitting on the exposed area. This test is mainly for surgical steel jewelry, however stainless steel is supposed to resist rusting more than standard steel, hence it might work for other steel types as well. You may have to read some of the other links below to get some other ideas on how you can test steel to see if it is stainless.
Q: I know there is soft steel and sturdier steel they use in products. The sturdier often used for equipment that requires more durability when in operation.
Some steel won't 'harden' very much to begin with. Mild steel found commonly around the shop/farm/house has few alloys other than carbon, and may not get the desired hardness no matter what you do. A quick test to see what type you have (mild steel vs. alloy) is to touch it to a grinding wheel.
Q: Can steel coils be coated with zinc-nickel alloy?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with a zinc-nickel alloy. Zinc-nickel alloy coating provides excellent corrosion resistance and is commonly used in various industries including automotive, construction, and manufacturing.
Q: What are the different methods of coil packaging for steel coils?
There are several different methods of coil packaging for steel coils, each with its own advantages and suitability for specific applications. Some of the common methods include: 1. Strapping: This method involves using steel or plastic strapping to secure the coil and prevent it from unwinding or shifting during transportation. Strapping can be done manually or with the help of strapping machines, offering a cost-effective and reliable packaging solution. 2. Stretch wrapping: Stretch wrapping involves using a stretch film to tightly wrap the coil. The film is stretched and wrapped around the coil, providing protection against dust, moisture, and damage. This method is suitable for lightweight coils and offers good visibility of the product. 3. Steel banding: Steel banding is a robust and heavy-duty packaging method that involves using steel bands to secure the coil. This method provides high strength and durability, ensuring that the coil remains intact during transportation or storage. 4. Edge protectors: Edge protectors are used in conjunction with other packaging methods to safeguard the edges of the coil. These protectors are typically made of cardboard or plastic and provide additional support to prevent edge damage. 5. Wooden crates: For heavy or fragile steel coils, wooden crates are often used to provide maximum protection. The coils are placed inside the crate and secured with strapping or steel banding. Wooden crates offer excellent strength and stability and can be customized to fit specific coil dimensions. 6. Paper interleaving: This method involves inserting layers of paper or cardboard between individual wraps of the coil to prevent scratching or marking. Paper interleaving is commonly used when the coils are stacked together or when they have a high surface finish that needs to be protected. 7. Automated packaging systems: In larger-scale operations, automated packaging systems can be utilized. These systems are designed to handle and package coils using various methods, such as strapping, stretch wrapping, or steel banding. They offer increased efficiency and productivity while ensuring consistent and secure packaging. The choice of coil packaging method depends on factors such as the size and weight of the coil, transportation requirements, level of protection needed, and cost considerations. It is essential to select the appropriate packaging method to ensure the safe delivery of steel coils to their destination.
Q: I have steel on my 9.5 ti now.. ive heard about synthetic being stronger but it snaps when it hits something sharp.. opinions people?
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