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EXCELLENT COLOR COATED STEEL COIL BLUE

EXCELLENT COLOR COATED STEEL COIL BLUE

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EXCELLENT COLOR COATED STEEL COIL-BLUE

2) Standard: JIS G3302, JIS G3312, ASTM A653M/A924M 1998

3) Grade: Q195-Q235 and SPCC, SPCD, SPCE, SGCC (DX51D+Z) SGCD (DX52D+Z), etc.

4) Thickness: 0.25mm-1.5mm

5) Zinc coating weight: 60g/m2-275g/m2

6) Width: 750mm-1250mm, or according to the customer's request

7) Coil ID: 508mm-610mm

8) Coil Weight: according to the customer's request

9) Color: RAL, or other series

10) Surface protection: PE, PVDF, SMP, HDP, etc.

11) Surface treatment: chromate, oil/unoil, bright finish, spangle, anti-finger print

12) Min trial order: 20 tons each size, 1x20' per delivery





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5.Others:vending machine; game machine; etc.

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Q:Is there any noticable or perceived difference between smoking out of a pipe with a brass screen and a stainless steel screen?
Stainless Steel Pipe Screens
Q:i would like to make a dmascus steel knife, i have the cable but im not sure if its damascus steel or not, how do i tell? and if it isnt damascus steel how do i make a bar of it?
Here's what you need, the cable should be a minimum of 9/16 with large wires. You need some borax (20 mule team from the store). A good hot coal, coke, or gas forge. If the cable has fiber rope in the center it will need to be removed. Fuse the ends of the cable to keep them from coming apart. I use my welder and while I'm at it I weld a handle to make it easier. Heat it in the forge when the forge is properly heated, rotate it. Some people will burn the oil out, but I've found that the forge does that just fine. Rotate the cable while it's heating. When it begins the turn red pull it out and sprinkle the borax over it, don't hold back use a lot. It will begin to melt and bubble into the steel. Put the cable back in the forge, rotate and watch. This is the critical part. When the steel starts to turn from orange/yellow to almost yellow/white take it out and lightly (I use a 2lb hammer) begin hammering the cable into a square or rectangle. If you do it right you'll notice that it will begin to fight the hammer, that's when you know the weld it taking place. You'll have to repeat the process down the length of the cable. Once you have the billet made you can begin the process of shaping the edge and tang. Once you have it shaped, follow proper forge procedure then grind all the yuck off and finish shaping. Then harden and temper and finish it out. Good luck. I almost forgot a very important part. Befor you start hammering put the cable in a vice while at welding temp (if you are strong you can use a couple of plyers) and twist it tight. On the next heat hold the cable in your left and and lay it on the anvil. Concentrate on your light hammer blows being on your side of the cable. This forces the cable strands together. If you are using smaller cable like 9/16 you can double the cable up and weld two peices together, it is easier and makes for a prettier blade. Doing this you don't have to worry about twisting the cable and you can hit it much harder to start with.
Q:What are the common methods of painting or coating steel coils?
One common method of painting or coating steel coils is through the process of coil coating. In coil coating, the steel coils are first cleaned and pre-treated to remove any contaminants and improve adhesion. Then, a primer or a base coat is applied to the coils to provide a foundation for the final coating. This primer helps in protecting the steel from corrosion and improves the overall durability of the coating. After the primer is applied, the steel coils pass through a series of rollers where the topcoat is applied. The topcoat can be a variety of materials such as polyester, polyurethane, or fluoropolymer, depending on the desired properties of the final coating. These topcoats provide the desired color, gloss, and protection against weathering, chemical exposure, and UV radiation. Another common method of painting or coating steel coils is through the process of electrostatic spraying. In this method, a paint or coating material is atomized into fine droplets and then charged with an electrical charge. The steel coils, which are grounded, attract the charged droplets, resulting in an even and controlled application of the paint or coating material. Powder coating is yet another method used for painting or coating steel coils. In this process, a dry powder is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the steel coils. The charged powder adheres to the surface of the steel due to electrostatic attraction. The coated steel coils are then heated, causing the powder to melt and form a continuous film, providing a durable and resistant coating. Overall, these methods of painting or coating steel coils offer a wide range of options in terms of color, finish, and performance characteristics. The choice of method depends on factors such as the desired appearance, level of protection needed, and the specific requirements of the intended application.
Q:How are steel coils used in the production of electrical appliances?
Steel coils are used in the production of electrical appliances as the core material for transformers and motors. The coils are wound around an iron core to create electromagnetic fields that enable efficient energy transfer and power generation within these appliances.
Q:What is the AISI grade of mild steel that is the most magnetic? What magnetic steels are the cheapest and easiest to buy?
Iron
Q:What are the common coil inspection techniques?
Some common coil inspection techniques include visual inspection, magnetic particle inspection, eddy current testing, and ultrasonic testing.
Q:What is the role of steel coils in the oil and gas industry?
The oil and gas industry heavily relies on steel coils, which have a crucial role to play. These coils are primarily utilized for the transportation and storage of oil and gas products. Typically, they are crafted from high-quality steel and designed to endure the harsh conditions encountered during the extraction, processing, and distribution of oil and gas. One of the key functions of steel coils in this industry is to serve as containers for transportation purposes. Oil and gas are frequently transported over long distances, either through pipelines or tankers. Steel coils are used in the construction of these pipelines and storage tanks, providing a robust and secure means of transporting these valuable resources. The strength of steel ensures that the pipelines and storage facilities can withstand the pressure and temperature fluctuations that occur during transportation. Steel coils also play an essential role in the production of drilling equipment. The drilling process involves extracting oil and gas from deep underground reservoirs. Steel coils are employed in the manufacturing of various components of drilling rigs, including pipes, casings, and wellheads. These components must be capable of withstanding the high pressures and temperatures encountered during drilling operations. Steel coils offer the necessary strength and durability to ensure the reliability and safety of drilling equipment. Additionally, steel coils are utilized in the construction of offshore platforms, which are bases for drilling operations in offshore oilfields. The severe marine environment, characterized by saltwater exposure and strong winds, demands materials that can resist corrosion and provide structural integrity. Steel coils are used to fabricate the structural components of these offshore platforms, ensuring their ability to withstand the challenging offshore conditions. In conclusion, steel coils are indispensable in the oil and gas industry. They are employed for the transportation and storage of oil and gas products, the construction of pipelines and storage tanks, the manufacturing of drilling equipment, and the fabrication of offshore platforms. The strength, durability, and resistance to harsh conditions make steel coils an essential material in this industry.
Q:This EN10025 S355JR is a European code for steel, of which the properties can be found here.
Is bether to use this one below! ASTM A588/A588M. Standard Specification for High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel with 50 ksi [345 MPa] Minimum Yield Point , Weather Resistant
Q:What are the common applications of steel coils in construction?
Steel coils are commonly used in construction for various applications such as structural components, including beams, columns, and trusses. They are also used for roofing and cladding systems, as well as in the fabrication of reinforcing bars and precast concrete elements. Additionally, steel coils are utilized in the manufacturing of pipes, tubes, and sheet metal products, serving as a crucial material in the construction industry.
Q:I just bought a used Taurus 85 stainless 38 spl revolver, it's about 25 years old but looks like new. This is my first stainless steel gun. I'm wondering if there's any special things I need to be aware of or cleaning methods? I'm also wondering if stainless steel could rust? in theory stainless means it cannot get stained or rusty. I have a chrome bore AK, cleaning is always super easy, wondering of cleaning a SS revolver would be the same.
Stainless steel WILL rust, but it takes longer. Just think of Stainless as stain less - less, but still present. Clean it as you would any other blued firearm. Keep the same coating of protective oil or preservative lubrican on it as you would a blued gun, and it will look shiny pretty much forever. Stainless steel is not rustproof...it is merely MUCH more forgiving of a harsh world than blued steel. Stainless is not the same as hard chrome. Stainless is STILL steel...so you may have to brush it in places a lot to get the crud out, especially after those thousand-round marathon shooting sessions. But the results are pretty impressive, as you will soon see. Happy shooting!

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