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Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

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50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
30000 m.t./month

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Structure of Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

 Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

Description of Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction 

1. Prepainted steel coil is coated with organic layer, which provides higher anti-corrosion property and a longer lifespan than that of galvanized or galvalume steel sheets. 

2. The base metals for prepainted steel coil consist of cold rolled, HDGI Steel, electro-galvanized and hot-dip alu-zinc coated steel. The finish coats of prepainted steel coil can be classified into groups as follows: polyester, silicon modified polyesters, polyvinylidene fluoride, high-durability polyester, etc.

3. The production process has evolved from one-coating-and-one-baking to double-coating-and-double-baking, and even three-coating-and-three-baking.

4. The color of the prepainted steel coil has a very wide selection, like orange, cream-colored, dark sky blue, sea blue, bright red, brick red, ivory white, porcelain blue, etc.

5. The prepainted steel coils can also be classified into groups by their surface textures, namely regular prepainted sheets, embossed sheets and printed sheets.

 Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

 

Main Feature of Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

Uncoated CR steel sheet 

With the features of in line with the international highest standards in demension and shape, excellent surface finish and properties, the products are mainly used in home appliance and automobile industries.

Galvanized steel sheet(include HDG and EG)

With the features of good corrosion resistance, the products are mainly used in automobile, home appliance, electronics, building and machinery manufacture industries, etc.

Precoated steel sheet

With the features of enviromental protection and good processablility, long lasting surface durability, rich in colors, the products are maily used in building, home appliance and furniture industries, etc.

 

Applications of Z51 BMP PPGI Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction
 A. Corrugated design makes it excellent waterproof performance
 B. Materials as prepainted steel sheets, galvanized steel sheets, galvalume (Al-Zn coated sheets) are available to make corrugated sheet.
 C.Those material are durable, anti-corrosion in bad weather for 20-30 years based on it's Zinc(Galvanized) coating or AZ (Galvalume) coating.
 D. Different shape of the sheet make it suitable for any style of buildings.
 E.Easy to install, no need special tools to fix the sheet.
 F.Light weight due to high strength to weight ratio of steel. Light weight means easier handling lower shipping costs, easier installation
 G. Different color is availbe base on the RAL Standard make your building more beautiful.
 H. We will provide the best solutions if you don't have a exact idea of the specification you want for the steel sheet based on your weather conditions, engineering structure, construction budget and so on.

  Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

 

Specifications of Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

Product

Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

Material Grade

SGCC / SGCH  / DX51D+AZ, etc

Thickness

0.6-3.0mm

Width

500-1500mm

Tolerance

Thickness: +/-0.02mm , Width:+/-2mm

Zinc-coating

Z30-150g/m2

Technique

Raw material: Hot rolled steel coil --> Cold rolled_>hot dipped galvalume

Surface

Dried, Chromated, Unoiled

Spangle

Regular spangle , small spangle, zero spangle

ID

508MM 610MM

Coil weight

1-25MT

Export package

Cardboard inner sleeves, Waterproof paper, galvanized steel covered and steel strip packed

  

FAQ of Z51 BMP Prepainted Rolled Steel Coil for Construction

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

1. How Can I Visit There?
  Our company is located in Tianjin City, China, near Beijing. You can fly to Tianjin Airport Directly. All our clients, from home or aboard, are warmly   welcome to visit us!  
2. How Can I Get Some Sample?
  We are honored to offer you sample.  
3. Why choose CNBM?
  Our delivery time about 15-20days for standard sizes, if you have other requirements like hardness, quanity 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.


 

Q: How are steel coils used in various industries?
Steel coils are used in various industries for their durability and versatility. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries for making structures, machinery, and appliances. Steel coils are also utilized in the energy sector for producing power generation equipment and in the transportation industry for making ships and railcars. Overall, steel coils play a significant role in providing strength and reliability in a wide range of industrial applications.
Q: Is steel easier to weld?Which is more brittle/less flexible?
Note: the easiest way to join steel to aluminum is to drill holes and BOLT them together...... You cannot WELD steel to aluminum.(except using extreme methods like explosion welding......) For all intents and purposes they are dissimilar metals, meaning they will not bond to each other. Also, aluminum has a much lower melting point than steel. It is possible to join steel and aluminum by *Soldering,* using tin/zinc hard solder. This requires a special flux designed exclusively for soldering aluminum though. The heating process is also a bit delicate as you must avoid overheating the joint. I work as a welder and I've only soldered Al three or four times. Steel is easiest to weld by far. If you set the equipment correctly, a six year-old kid can make a good weld on steel. Aluminum requires special equipment and procedures to weld. It's not easy. The brittleness of aluminum depends on it's alloy content. Most of the aluminum that's used today is not pure, rather it's in the form of aluminum ALLOYS which contain either zinc, magnesium, silicon, or manganese. these elements increase the strength dramatically, but also make it much less ductile. Commercially pure (CP) aluminum is very ductile, but it's also rather weak. Pure aluminum is used to make aluminum foil, as it's so soft and ductile it can easily be rolled paper-thin. The best aluminum alloys can come near in strength to mild steel, but weigh less than half as much as steel. Note that steel itself is an alloy of iron and carbon, Carbon increases the strength of iron in the same way that zinc or magnesium increase aluminum's strength. Most of the commonly used aluminum alloys are somewhat more brittle than mild steel, but not greatly so.
Q: how is stainless steel made? what are the things used in making it?
There are different recipes, and different types of steel are made for different purposes. They all share high temperatures, which allows extra carbon to bind with the iron. This is the main thing that makes steel stainless, or rustproof. Other metals such as chromium, molybdenum, magnesium etc. are often added to increase tensile (twisting) strength, flexibility, etc.
Q: What are the different methods of welding steel coils?
There are several different methods of welding steel coils, each with its own advantages and applications. The most common methods used in welding steel coils include: 1. Resistance Welding: This method uses pressure and electric current to generate heat and join the steel coils together. It is commonly used for high-speed production and can be further categorized into spot welding, seam welding, and projection welding. 2. Arc Welding: This method involves creating an electric arc between an electrode and the steel coils, which generates intense heat and melts the metal. There are various types of arc welding techniques, such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW). 3. Laser Welding: Laser welding utilizes a highly focused laser beam to melt and join the steel coils together. This method offers precise control, high welding speeds, and minimal heat-affected zones, making it suitable for thin materials and intricate designs. 4. Electron Beam Welding: This technique employs a concentrated beam of high-velocity electrons to melt and fuse the steel coils. It is commonly used for welding stainless steel and other high-temperature alloys, as it provides deep penetration and minimal distortion. 5. Friction Stir Welding: In this method, a rotating tool with a pin is plunged into the steel coils, creating heat through friction. The softened material is then stirred together to form a solid joint. It is commonly used for joining aluminum, but can also be applied to steel coils. 6. Ultrasonic Welding: Ultrasonic welding involves applying high-frequency vibrations to the steel coils, which creates friction and generates heat to fuse the materials together. This method is commonly used for smaller steel coils and can provide fast and efficient welding with minimal distortion. These are some of the different methods of welding steel coils, each offering unique advantages and suitable for specific applications. The choice of welding method depends on factors such as the type and thickness of the steel, desired strength and quality of the weld, production speed, and cost considerations.
Q: How do steel coils contribute to the agricultural machinery industry?
Steel coils are an essential component in the agricultural machinery industry due to their versatile and durable nature. They are used in various applications and play a crucial role in improving the efficiency and productivity of agricultural machinery. One of the primary ways steel coils contribute to the agricultural machinery industry is through their use in the manufacturing of equipment frames and structures. These frames provide the necessary strength and stability to withstand the demanding conditions of agricultural operations. Whether it is in tractors, harvesters, or tillers, steel coils are used to create sturdy and rigid frames that can handle heavy loads, vibrations, and impacts. Additionally, steel coils are used in the fabrication of components such as plow blades, cultivator tines, and seed drills. These components are crucial for soil preparation, seed planting, and crop maintenance. Steel coils provide the necessary strength and resistance to wear and tear, ensuring these components can withstand the rigors of agricultural operations and last for extended periods. Furthermore, steel coils are also used in the manufacturing of hydraulic systems and other moving parts in agricultural machinery. These systems are responsible for powering and controlling various functions, such as lifting, lowering, and steering. Steel coils provide the necessary strength and flexibility for these systems to function optimally, ensuring smooth and efficient operation of agricultural machinery. Moreover, steel coils contribute to the agricultural machinery industry by enhancing the safety and longevity of the equipment. Steel is known for its excellent resistance to corrosion, rust, and extreme weather conditions. By using steel coils in the construction of agricultural machinery, manufacturers can ensure that the equipment remains durable and reliable even in harsh environments, ultimately reducing maintenance costs and improving the overall lifespan of the machinery. In conclusion, steel coils are an indispensable component in the agricultural machinery industry. Their versatility, strength, and durability make them crucial for the manufacturing of equipment frames, components, hydraulic systems, and other moving parts. By utilizing steel coils, the agricultural machinery industry can produce robust and efficient equipment that can withstand demanding agricultural operations, improve productivity, enhance safety, and extend the lifespan of the machinery.
Q: which is the most tough and durable steel type ??
Speaking of Building Construction, we use grade 450 and 450B not because of toughness, its because it best serves its purpose, reinforcing concrete structure should provide the enough ductility of structure to resist flexure/bending when loads are imposed on it.
Q: Can steel coils be recoiled?
Yes, steel coils can be recoiled. Recoiling involves rewinding a steel coil into a more compact shape, typically to improve storage or transportation efficiency. This process is commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and transportation.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of roofing panels?
Steel coils are an essential component in the production of roofing panels. These coils, typically made of galvanized or coated steel, serve as the base material for manufacturing durable and high-quality roofing panels. Firstly, the steel coils are processed through a series of machines in a production facility. These machines flatten, clean, and shape the coils into the desired dimensions and profiles for the roofing panels. The process ensures that the steel coils are uniform in thickness and free from any impurities or imperfections that could compromise the integrity of the final product. Once the steel coils are prepared, they are then fed into a roll forming machine. This machine gradually bends and shapes the steel coils into the specific design and size required for the roofing panels. The roll forming process provides the panels with their distinctive corrugated or standing seam profiles, which enhance their strength and ability to withstand various weather conditions. After the roll forming process, the steel coils are cut into individual roofing panels of the desired length. These panels are then further processed to add additional features, such as coatings or finishes, for improved protection against corrosion and aesthetic appeal. The steel coils are often coated with protective layers, such as zinc or paint, to enhance their resistance to rust, UV rays, and other environmental factors. Finally, the roofing panels are packaged and shipped to construction sites or distributors for installation. The use of steel coils in the production of roofing panels ensures that the final product is strong, durable, and long-lasting. Steel is renowned for its high tensile strength, which makes the roofing panels capable of withstanding heavy loads, strong winds, and other external forces. In summary, steel coils play a crucial role in the production of roofing panels. They are transformed into the desired dimensions and profiles through a series of manufacturing processes, ensuring uniformity and quality. The resulting roofing panels are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly durable, providing superior protection and longevity for buildings.
Q: How do steel coils contribute to energy efficiency?
Steel coils contribute to energy efficiency in several ways. Firstly, steel coils are lightweight and can be easily transported, reducing the energy required for transportation. Additionally, steel coils have high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for efficient use of materials in construction, which reduces overall energy consumption. Furthermore, steel coils have excellent thermal conductivity, enabling efficient heat transfer and distribution in various applications, including heating and cooling systems. Lastly, steel is a highly recyclable material, and using steel coils promotes the circular economy and reduces the need for energy-intensive production processes.
Q: Question about steel type used in bridges.?
It is used for other things besides bridges and that might be a bad use. Corten was used for very tall light standards in the Fort Worth Water Gardens with the clear understanding that it was to be kept dry. As time passed and personnel changed, somebody decided the round base with bolts sticking up was ugly and put dirt and plantings in the basin in the concrete holding the poles. The watering of the plants kept the rust going through the steel and one pole eventually fell, killing two people. The other light poles were removed.

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