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Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil for Electrical Industry

Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil for Electrical Industry

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI,ASTM,JIS,GB,BS,DIN,API,EN
Technique:
Hot Rolled,Cold Rolled,Cold Drawn,ERW,Forged,Saw,Extruded,EFW,Spring
Shape:
U Channel,Square,C Channel,Hexagonal,Round,Rectangular,Oval,LTZ
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized,Coated,Copper Coated,Color Coated,Oiled,Dry,Chromed Passivation,Polished,Bright,Black,PVDF Coated
Steel Grade:
Q195,Q215,Q235,Q215B,Q235B,RHB335,HRB400,200 Series,300 Series,400 Series,600 Series,SS400-SS490,10#,20#,A53(A,B)
Certification:
ISO,SGS,BV,IBR,RoHS,CE,API,BSI,UL
Thickness:
negotiated
Width:
negotiated
Length:
negotiated
Outer Diameter:
negotiated
Net Weight:
negotiated
Packaging:
negotiated

1.Introduction of Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil:

Galvanized steel coil is a special type of steel coil used in a number of different applications within fabrication and manufacturing environments. Steel coil of any kind is flat stock that is thin enough to be rolled into a coil or wound into a continuous roll. 


2.Usages of Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil:   

Stamping parts;electrical and mechanical stamping parts;auto spare parts;

motorcycle accessories;bicycle accessories;frame;heating radiator;security window and door;

roller shutter door;file cabinet;storage shelf;launching way ;

fitness equipment tabernacle;furniture of steel and wood and so on


3.Prepainted Galvanized Steel Images:


 Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil for Electrical Industry

4.Galvanized Steel Specification:

Product Name PPGI / Prepaint galvanized steel coil
StandardJISG3312, ASTMA755M, GB/T12754, Q/CHQ 2003
GradeTDC51D,AZ150,SGCC,CGCC,SPCC195L,TSGCC,CCGI
Thick0.13mm--1.50mm
Painting/coating5-25um (Polyester / Expory / SMP / PVDF )
Width600mm--1500mm
Applications

construction material,building(roofing material), home applicance

electrical industry,decoration, office furniture etc...


5.Our Factory:

Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil for Electrical Industry


6.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely: 

①How about your Warranty?

 Warranty: 1-Year for the whole light. Warranty is based on correct storage, installation, using and maintenanc

②How 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.

③How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pecific  time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers.Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.


Q: Want to construct a patio cover approx. 20 feet long. Only want to use a 6x6 or 8x8 post at each end. What size steel i-beam would I have to use to carry the load???
First of all is it a rule of thumb with carpenters and ironworkers never to set steel on wood. I would use a 14 tall (2) ply lvl header. *Laminated veneer Lumber. This will hold the weight of the structure between your posts. A steel beam would be quite costly today as prices on steel have skyrocketed, plus you would need a boom truck or small crane to set this beam, and you would need some sort of mounting bracket or holes pre-drilled in the beam ends to secure it to the posts. Plus you would need to have the beam delivered and if your patio is in the backyard - you would need another pc.of equipment to get it around back. Advice from me is to go with an LVL beam. They are 1+3/4 Thick and you would need a (2 ply ) beam, which means you set one pc. and then laminate another one into the first. Glue between layers (use heavy duty liquid nails) and then Lag screw them together. Use 5/16 x 3 lag screws with a washer on each one. Pre-drill holes about 3/16 smaller than lag screws - then insert lag screws and tighten up with an electric impact.
Q: How do steel coils compare to other materials in terms of cost?
Steel coils are generally more cost-effective compared to other materials. Steel is a widely available and abundant material, which makes it relatively inexpensive to produce. Additionally, steel coils have a longer lifespan and require minimal maintenance, reducing overall costs in the long run. The durability and strength of steel also make it an ideal choice for various applications, further enhancing its cost-effectiveness. When compared to materials like aluminum or copper, steel coils tend to be more affordable, making them a preferred choice for many industries.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of lighting fixtures?
Steel coils are commonly used in the manufacturing of lighting fixtures as they provide a sturdy and durable framework for the fixtures. The coils are often shaped and welded to create the desired structure, ensuring that the lighting fixtures are robust and can withstand various installation environments. Additionally, steel coils can be coated or painted to enhance the aesthetics of the fixtures, making them more visually appealing.
Q: i wanna know all the similarities between iron and steel
Steel is an iron alloy which contains between 0.2 percent and 2.0% carbon. Modern steels nearly always contain 0.5% - 1% manganese as well. (though technically the manganese doesn't need to be present for it to be considered steel.) Above 2.1% is usually called cast iron. Cast iron is brittle, but has a lower melting point than steel. Below 0.2% percent carbon is considered commercially pure iron. Pure iron is soft and malleable like copper, but it has low strength. Adding small amounts of carbon increases it's strength dramatically.
Q: What are the common surface treatments for steel coils?
Common surface treatments for steel coils include galvanizing, which involves applying a layer of zinc to protect against corrosion; painting, where a layer of paint is applied for aesthetic purposes or to provide additional protection; and chromating, which involves applying a thin layer of chromium to enhance corrosion resistance and improve paint adhesion.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of steel locks?
Steel coils are used in the production of steel locks as they provide the raw material needed for manufacturing lock components such as lock bodies, shackle, and tumblers. The steel coils are processed and shaped into various lock parts, which are then assembled to create the final product.
Q: I play the guitar and recently found a new type of a guitar called the steel guitar, I don't want to play it or anything it's just I've never seen anything like it before and wonder what the function of it is and what are the differences to a classical guitar
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Q: What is the process for uncoiling and recoiling steel coils?
The process for uncoiling and recoiling steel coils involves various steps. Firstly, the steel coil is securely placed on a mandrel or a coil car. Next, the coil is unfastened or cut to release the bands holding it together. Then, a suitable uncoiling machine is used to gradually unwind the coil, ensuring it is done in a controlled manner to prevent damage or accidents. Once the desired length of steel is unwound, it can be cut or sheared to the required size. To recoil the steel, it is fed through a recoiling machine that winds it back onto a new core or mandrel. Proper tension is applied during this process to ensure a tightly wound coil. Finally, the recoiled steel coil is secured with bands or straps for transportation or storage purposes.
Q: for my engineering project I have been asked to design a method of suspending a TV of weight 14Kg from a gantry, the TV must be 5m below the gantry. My team have decided to use as a suspension method a steel cylinder of outer diameter of 10cm and an inner diameter of 8, however we now need to work out both the max stress and strain and the actual stress and strain. and help would be useful
In most engineering calculations we have to make some assumptions about ideal behavior of a material otherwise we would not be able to simplify our equations to manageable sizes. Your steel cylinder (which I'll call a pipe) is made of a certain type of steel. That steel type has property tolerances listed in a steel manual to help you know about your steel before you begin. You'll need to know the cross-sectional area of the pipe and the weight of the TV to determine an average stress on the pipe. Obviously the weight of the TV is the force it generates. The force is its mass x gravitational acceleration. Since we typically think of steel as an elastic material, we think of it stretching like a rubber band or a spring. You pull it down with a TV and it deflects a certain amount, and will return to its original length when the TV is removed. It is typical to assume that all steel, regardless of its strength, has the same value for this elastic property. It is commonly referred to as the elastic modulus. This value will help you determine what type of strain occurs under what type of stress. So, once you have the stress, you can get the strain by using the elastic modulus. Once you have the strain you can determine the deflection based on the pipe length. Having the steel properties will help you determine how close your TV comes to stressing the pipe to its yield stress. If you reach a yield stress, your steel will deflect, but when you take the TV off it will not return to its original shape. I hope I've helped outline some of the things you'll need to do for the project, I tried not to give away specifics so that you can actually engage your brain around the project. Enjoy, learn a lot, and realize that this skill could easily turn into a career where you are designing projects that when done correctly save people's lives every day of the year.
Q: Can steel coils be coated with thermally insulating materials?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with thermally insulating materials. These materials help to reduce heat transfer and provide insulation to the steel coils, enhancing their thermal resistance.

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