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0.3mm Thickness  Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coils

0.3mm Thickness Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coils

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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.:DX51d SGCC DX52d

Surface Treatment:Coated

Certification:ISO, SGS

Technique:Hot Dipped

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

Application:Boiler Plate

Edge:Slit edge

Stock:Stock

Steel Grade:Dx51d

Thickness:0.3mm

Width:1250mm

Top Paint:15+5

Back Paint:5-7

ID:508mm

Coil Weight:3-8 Tons

Zinc Coating:50g-250g/Psm

Gloss:65%-80%

Feedback:Within 24 Hours

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Packing:Export Standard Package or as Request

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

HS Code:7210701000

Production Capacity:150, 000tons/Year

Product Description

Specifications:
1.Thickness: 0.12mm-1.3mm
2.Width: 600mm-1250mm
3.Length: According to client's demands
4.Top paint: 15 to 25 um (5 um + 12-20 um)
    Back paint: 7 +/- 2 um
5. Gloss: Normal or High gloss
6. Zinc coating: Z50-Z275G/psm
7. Inside Diameter: 508mm/610mm
8. Outside Diameter: 1000mm-1500mm
9. Coil weight: 3-8 tons

10. Payment: T/T, L/C, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
11. Trade Term: FOB, CFR, CIF
12. MOQ: 25 Mt
13. Package: Export standard package or as request
14. Shipment: By container
15. Standard: AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS
16. Grade: JIS G3322, CGLCC, ASTM A755, CS-B

Company Culture:
Take customers as the honoured, Take quality as the foundation!
Strive For Survival On The Basis Of Quality!

Why Us:
1. ISO, BV, CE, SGS approved
2. Competitive price and quality from our own factory
3. Efficient service team online for 24 hours
4. Smooth production ability(50000tons/month)
5. Quick delivery and standard exporting package
6. Flexible payment with T/T, L/C, Paypal, Kunlun bank, etc

Name0.3mm Thickness PPGI Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil
Resin constructure 
Technique of production
Double painting and double baking process
Productivity150,000Tons/year
Thickness0.12-1.3mm
Width600-1250mm
Coil Weight3-8 Tons
Inside Diameter508mm Or 610mm
Outside Diameter1000mm-1500mm
Zinc CoatingZ50-Z275G/psm
PaintingTop: 15 to 25 um (5 um + 12-20 um) back: 7 +/- 2 um 
StandardJIS G3322 CGLCC ASTM A755 CS-B
SurfSurface coating 
coloace coating type
PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF
Back side coatingcolorLight grey, white and so on 
Application PPGI is featured with light-weight, good looking and 
anticorrosion. It can be processed directly, mainly used for construction industry, 
home electronic apparatus industry, 
electronic apparatus industry, furniture industry and transportation.

0.3mm Thickness  Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coils

Q:How can I owe a Pre-engineered Steel Building?
You just have to do small efforts for owing a steel building: Firstly you have to finalize a steel building company for construction work. After finalizing the steel building company, the next step is the paperwork - the agreements and contracts. Some steel building companies may also ask for a verbal approval for the factories to get the work started.
Q:My 8-year-old and 9-year-old boys have approached me with an interesting question. Does fire burn steel? One says yes, the other says no. Help me to settle yet another debate :)
Fire doesn't burn steel, fire is the catalyst for steel to react with oxygen and burn though technically it's oxidizing. An intense flame like that found in an Oxy-Acetylene torch will bring the steel to melting point, then the operator would toggle a lever on the torch blasting pure oxygen into the steel causing it to oxidize and fall away from the workpiece. The afore mentioned steel wool exercise illustrates the principle on metal so thin that the heat provided by a candle allows for oxidization with the oxygen present in the atmosphere.
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of suspension systems?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of suspension systems as they provide the necessary support and cushioning for vehicles. These coils, also known as coil springs, are placed between the vehicle's chassis and the wheels to absorb impact and ensure a smooth ride. The steel coils are designed to compress and expand under the weight and movement of the vehicle, effectively absorbing shocks, vibrations, and uneven road surfaces. This helps to improve stability, handling, and overall comfort for the driver and passengers.
Q:Can steel coils be coated with anti-glare materials?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with anti-glare materials.
Q:What are the different methods of coil joining for steel coils?
There are several different methods of coil joining for steel coils, including welding, laser welding, stapling, and adhesive bonding.
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of roofing materials?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of roofing materials by being processed and shaped into various forms such as sheets, shingles, or panels. These coils are typically coated with protective layers to enhance durability and resistance to corrosion. The coils are then cut, formed, and assembled to create the final roofing product, ensuring strength, reliability, and longevity for the roofs.
Q:Do any tour players use steel shafted woods? And are there any real advantages to having steel shafted woods? I have only played with one person to use steel shafted woods, he tells me thats because he cant hit it straight with graphite, however he is a very short hitter.
Steel Shaft Vs Graphite
Q:How are steel coils inspected for surface finish variations?
Steel coils are inspected for surface finish variations by using techniques such as visual inspection, magnetic particle inspection, and surface roughness measurement.
Q:I work at a tool store. I told my boss last week we needed more pruning shears so he did get more of all kinds. Thing is out of all of the shears he brought Two of different kinds say they are made out of Japanese steel. I have never heard of Japanese steel so now i ask you (the public) whats the difference between it and steel from the US or any other country? Those shears are worth more then the ones he gets from Mexico and China and even more than Black and Decker, Fiskars, etc but not more then Corona brand ones.
After WWII, The United States in order to help the Japanese get back on their feet, sent over the equipment needed to make the newest types of foundries available at the time. While this was a big boon for the Japanese, this meant that most of our foundries were using the older technologies. Japanese Steel then had a bit of a edge on purity than ours did and when you have a purer steel, you have a better product. Since then, they've stayed at the top of the game when it comes to steel. Not only because of the equipment which we have caught up with them on and stay with them on, but because they also have a stronger tradition regarding steel. They have made quality steel blades that were decades ahead of what the West could produce. So you couple that quality of metallurgy with modern techniques we gave them, they took steel making and and ran with it to be one of the top steel producers in the world. Don't get me wrong. We in the US can make Steel as well as they can. But we have ranges of steel. You can get a steel tool that is as good as a Japanese offering (if not more so) but at the same time you can also get a steel tool that is well...Dollar Store crap that'll break if you look at it wrong. While their best may not be better than our best, their worst is often far better quality than our worst. Their lower end products are often our medium grade tools and blades.
Q:I heard on some shows that you can carbonise steel by heating it red hot then dropping it in black oil. i cant find this no where online, and the process for commercial carbon steel is totally different. can you really carbonise regular steel by heating it to red hot then dropping it in regular black oil. i saw it on mythbusters once. when the made carbon steel hammers to test if 2 hammers smashed together will shatter
Carburized steel is not the same thing as carbon steel. All steel has carbon in it, but carbon steel is defined as Steel is considered to be carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, titanium, tungsten, vanadium or zirconium, or any other element to be added to obtain a desired alloying effect; when the specified minimum for copper does not exceed 1.04 percent; or when the maximum content specified for any of the following elements does not exceed the percentages noted: manganese 1.65, silicon 0.60, copper 0.60. Carburizing is a surface treatment. Dropping hot steel in oil is oil quenching. It might get a little carbon in the surface, but oil quenching is mainly used as a slightly slower quenching process than water quenching, not for carburizing. Once it starts cooling down the carbon won't diffuse in. Quenching is used to change the hardness. The simplest way to carburize steel is to pack charcoal around it and heat it to 900 C or so. Industrial processes use a gas like carbon monoxide, but that's mostly just for easier process control.

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