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Prepainted Steel Coil with Matt Finish for Construction

Prepainted Steel Coil with Matt Finish for Construction

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Basic Info.

Model NO.:0.50*1000*C

Surface Treatment:Coated

Certification:ISO, SGS, BV, ISO9001:2008 &SGS

Technique:Cold Rolled

Standard:ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI, DIN, BS

Application:Sandwich Panels, Corrugated Steel Sheets

Edge:Slit edge

Stock:Not Stock

Steel Grade:CGCC & Cglcc

Thickness:0.16~1.20mm

Coil Width:600~1250mm

Coil ID:508/610 Mm

Color:Ral Color or as Customer′s Color Sample

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Packing:Seaworthy, Standard Export Package, in Container

Standard:0.50*1000*C

Origin:China

HS Code:7210701000

Production Capacity:220, 000 Tons/Year

Details

 Description:
1) Standard: JIS G3312 CGCC & CGLCC, equivalent to ASTM A755M, EN10169
2) Grade: CGCC and CGLCC
3) Hardness: Both soft and full hard are available
4) Surface finish: With or without protect film covered
5) Thickness range: 0.16-1.20mm
6) Coil width: 600-1250mm, general 914mm, 1000mm, 1220mm and 1250mm.
7) Shape: Both sheet and coil are available
8) Coating: Z40 to Z275, or AZ30 to AZ150
9) Paint thickness: Top 5 um + (10-20) um polyester, Reverse 5-10 um Epoxy
10) Color: any RAL code, or according to customer's sample
11) Coil weight: 3-6 tons, or according to customer's requirements
12) Max loading in one 20ft container: 25 tons generally
13) MOQ: 25 tons for each thickness or color;
14) Delivery time: 2 weeks or one month generally.
15) Applications: Widely used for roof tiles, outer walls, ovens, explosive-proof steel, electrically controlled cabinets, and industrial freezers in the residential and industrial buildings.


 Prepainted galvanized steel coil ( PPGI ) Prepainted galvalume steel coil ( PPGL )
Standard  JIS G3312 CGCC
  ASTM A755M
  EN10169
J IS G3322 CGLCC
AS 1397 G2+AZ
Valid thickness   0. 16 ~1. 2 0mm  0. 16 ~1. 2 0mm
Coil width  600~1250mm  600~1250mm
Coil ID  508mm & 610mm  508mm & 610mm
Coil weight  3~5 tons  3~5 tons
Coating   4 0~275 g/m2   AZ30 to AZ150
Paint  t hickness ,  top  side    15~25 microns  15~25 microns
P aint  t hickness ,  reverse  5~7 microns  or  15~25 microns  5~7 microns  or  15~25 microns
Color  any RAL code  any RAL code
Package  vertical, eye to sky & horizontal  vertical, eye to sky & horizontal
MOQ  25 tons  25 tons


Q: I just got this aftermarket exhaust on my truck and it's recommended that it be welded, but the metal is aluminized steel. How do I mig weld aluminized steel?
aluminized steel is just std steel with a coating applied to it to keep it from rusting. It welds just like std mild steel. You need to prep the joint and thats it. Use a wire wheel, brush, sandpaper or what ever to clean the joint of the pipes where you will weld. You don't have to get too crazy here. Just a quick brush/wipe with sand paper over the joint and your ready to weld. For mig welding, I would use a 75/25 gas mix, .023 or .030 solid steel wire, around 50-70 amp setting (on most migs this will be #2 heat setting) and around 3/10th to 4/10th wire speed. (some welders will list 0-10, others 0-100, so figure your scale, like 0-10 it would be 3-4, one that list it by 10's then it would be 30-40)
Q: How are steel coils coated for specific applications?
Steel coils are coated for specific applications through a process called coil coating. This involves applying a protective layer of paint, polymer, or other coatings onto the steel coils using methods like roll coating or spray coating. The coating is carefully selected based on the desired properties such as corrosion resistance, durability, or aesthetic appeal required for the specific application.
Q: What is the average amount carbon emissions of steel per pound produced?
Carbon okorder /... - Similar pages - Life-cycle energy and emissions of marine energy devices | Carbon ...Carbon dioxide emissions per unit mass of steel: 1.75 tCO2/tonne steel ; Total mass of steel in device: 665 tonnes ; Carbon dioxide emissions due to .
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of construction equipment?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of construction equipment as they serve as a primary raw material for the fabrication of various structural components such as frames, bodies, and chassis. These coils are typically processed through cutting, bending, welding, and shaping techniques to create the necessary parts that provide strength, durability, and stability to construction machinery.
Q: What are the surface treatments for steel coils?
There are several surface treatments available for steel coils, each serving a specific purpose and offering unique benefits. Some common surface treatments for steel coils include: 1. Hot-dip galvanizing: This process involves immersing the steel coil in a bath of molten zinc, resulting in a protective layer of zinc coating on the surface. Galvanizing provides excellent corrosion resistance, making the steel coil suitable for outdoor applications in harsh environments. 2. Electro-galvanizing: This method uses an electrolytic process to deposit a thin layer of zinc onto the steel coil's surface. Electro-galvanizing provides good corrosion resistance, but the coating is generally thinner compared to hot-dip galvanizing. 3. Pre-painting or pre-coating: Steel coils can be coated with paints or other coatings before being formed into final products. This surface treatment enhances the coil's aesthetic appeal while offering protection against corrosion, weathering, and other environmental factors. 4. Pickling and oiling: This surface treatment involves removing oxides and scale from the steel coil's surface by immersing it in an acid solution. After pickling, the coil is typically coated with oil to prevent rust formation during storage and transportation. 5. Phosphating: Phosphating is a chemical conversion coating process that forms a layer of phosphate on the steel coil's surface. This treatment improves the adhesion of subsequent coatings, such as paints or primers, while also providing some corrosion resistance. 6. Organic coatings: Steel coils can be coated with various organic materials, such as epoxy, polyester, or polyurethane, to enhance their corrosion resistance and aesthetic appearance. These coatings offer a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes, making them suitable for diverse applications. It is worth noting that the choice of surface treatment for steel coils depends on the intended application, environmental conditions, and desired appearance. Manufacturers and end-users must carefully consider these factors to select the most appropriate surface treatment for their specific needs.
Q: How are steel coils annealed for improved properties?
Steel coils are annealed for improved properties by heating them to a specific temperature and holding them at that temperature for a certain period of time. This process allows the steel to undergo recrystallization, which helps relieve internal stresses and improve its ductility and toughness. After annealing, the steel coils are slowly cooled, further enhancing their mechanical properties.
Q: Will hot dip galvanizing affect the properties of the steel
galvanize a Steel will lose some Small strength bu it will prolong the steel
Q: like the steel industry and the effects it had on industrial growth, 10 points!
The single most important important advance in steel production was learning to accurately control carbon content. This was done through the Bessemer Process in which air was blown through molten iron to burn out impurities and excess carbon. Low carbon iron (wrought iron) could be easily worked into shapes. Medium carbon iron could be cast into useful and durable shapes. High carbon steel could be used for structural uses (beams and girders). Adding alloys such as nickel and silicon could produce very tough steels and steels resistant to rust. Adding vanadium to steel engine parts allowed Ford to produce finely machined engines in huge numbers with existing machinery.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of crash structures?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of crash structures as they provide strength, durability, and energy absorption capabilities. These coils are typically formed into various shapes and sizes to create components that reinforce the vehicle's body, such as side impact beams or front and rear crumple zones. The steel coils absorb and distribute the impact energy during a crash, helping to protect the occupants by minimizing the force transferred to the passenger compartment.
Q: Can steel coils be painted or coated?
Yes, steel coils can be painted or coated. Painting or coating steel coils is a common practice to enhance their appearance, protect them from corrosion, and improve their durability. The paint or coating helps to create a barrier between the steel surface and the environment, preventing rust and extending the lifespan of the coils. Various methods and materials can be used for painting or coating steel coils, depending on the specific requirements and intended application.

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