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Galvanzed Steel Stripe/Steel Rolls in Coils 60g ZInc

Galvanzed Steel Stripe/Steel Rolls in Coils 60g ZInc

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10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Item specifice

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. Inroduction of Galvanzed Steel Stripe/Steel Rolls in Coils 60g ZInc:

Galvanzed Steel Stripeis coated with organic layer, which provides higher anti-corrosion property and a longer lifespan than that of galvanized steel sheets.The base metals for Prepainted Steel Coil consist of cold rolled, galvanized The finish coats of Prepainted Steel Coil can be classified into groups as follows: polyester, silicon modified polyesters, polyvinylidene fluoride, high-durability polyester, etc.


2.Usages of Prepainted Galvanized Steel:   

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:

Galvanzed Steel Stripe/Steel Rolls in Coils 60g ZInc

   

4.Galvanized Steel Specification:

ProjectPencil hardnessReverse impactT bendingCupping testMEK cleaning
Front/back≥ H/2H≥ 9J/6J≤ 3T/5T≥ 6mm/4mm≥ 100time/50time

5.Our Factory:

Galvanzed Steel Stripe/Steel Rolls in Coils 60g ZInc


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:How much does a steel coil weigh?
The weight of a steel coil can vary depending on its dimensions and thickness. However, on average, a steel coil can weigh anywhere between 2 to 20 tons.
Q:hey... i don't need to change my strings, but i found a set of Bronze acoustic guitar strings by pure tone... i have a few questions on them:can i put them on a steel string guitar? i know i can't put nylon strings on... but i don't see why i can't put bronzethey are light gauze... i have no idea what my current gauze is, but i play in Dropped D tuning... so would the E/D string (6th) be too loose? finally, can you get strings designed to be played in Drop D?any help is apprechiated :D
Are you talking about a steel guitar or a steel string guitar. Bronze strings won't work properly on a steel/lap steel/electric guitar but hey are designed to be played on an acoustic or acoustic electric steel string guitar. Light gauge strings are OK. However, the low E may be too thin if you tune that down to D. Another thing to consider is that the neck truss rod probably needs to be adjusted slightly if you change string gauge. This procedure is fast and simple if you know what you're doing. You should however leave it to someone else if you don't know how it's done. If you play all the time in drop D, I would probably use a set of medium strings or have a light set and use a heavier low E-string. Personally, I use drop D on my acoustics from time to time. I use light strings and find this to work well for me.
Q:I'm a Hobbyist and want to Build my own axial-flow jet engine,can I use steel as the Turbine blades instead of Titanium which I can't get easily?? What about the other parts I can use for...?!
Jet gasoline definitely does get warm sufficient to soften the engines (the cores of that are created from titanium alloy, not steel). in actuality, jet engines could be in particular designed as a fashion to not soften below popular working situations. As for the engines vaporizing it incredibly is extremely not likely. They probable have been pulverized via the impact forces and the debris then melted interior the hearth.
Q:does anyone out there know where to get a good deal on a pedal steel guitar? i am from northern indiana and i'm willing to travel some if i have to.i am just getting into pedal steel guitar and i really don't have any idea what i need. i don't know how to play a guitar (i do know how to play the piano and the drums) at all but i want to learn to play the pedal stell guitar and i can't do that without getting one first so, if anyone can help me out i would greatly appreciate it! :o)
I agree with everything that Lester said. Another thought is to consider starting on a lap steel guitar rather than a pedal steel - its related, a little easier to learn on, and less expensive. Once you get proficient on the lap steel, you can move up to the pedal steel. Good luck!
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of intake manifolds?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of intake manifolds as they are shaped and formed into specific designs to create the inner structure of the manifold. The coils are typically cut, bent, and welded together to create the desired shape and size of the intake manifold, which then allows for the proper flow of air and fuel mixture into the engine cylinders.
Q:i have recently gotten into DIY and am planning on making my own knife. My question is what kind of steel would be good to use for heat treating if i plan on using water and not oil in the process.
Go to junkyard get old leaf spring, cut out knife, start sharpening. Why waste time heat treating steel when the spring steel as already be done.
Q:Will a 1 inch thick A36 steel target withstand a 7.62x54r round?
Yes, most definitely. Just make sure it's full and don't have air inside lol. You can tell it's full by it being heavy. I've seen bullet tests on TV and I'm like 100% positive it's gonna withstand. But no, you can't use it as bullet-proof vest, because it's HEAVY!! You can see on Youtube. 1 inch legitimate steel would stop even a 50 cal
Q:What are the different types of steel coil packaging?
There are several types of steel coil packaging, including steel strapping, stretch wrapping, shrink wrapping, and wooden crates.
Q:How are steel coils used in the production of roofing systems?
The production of roofing systems involves the utilization of steel coils in various ways. Initially, the steel coils undergo unrolling and are then fed into a machine, where they are cut to the desired length for the roofing panels. Typically, these coils are composed of galvanized steel, which is coated with a layer of zinc to protect against rust and corrosion. Once the coils have been cut, they are subsequently passed through a roll-forming machine. This machine is responsible for shaping the steel into the necessary profile for the roofing panels. The specific shape of the panels may differ depending on the design and functionality of the roofing system. Following the formation of the steel, it may undergo additional processes, such as embossing or stamping, to incorporate texture or patterns onto the panels. This aids in enhancing the visual appeal of the roofing system and providing it with a distinct appearance. After the steel panels have been formed and processed, they are coated with supplementary protective layers or finishes, such as paint or polymer coatings. These coatings further augment the durability of the roofing system and offer resistance against weather elements, UV rays, and corrosion. The final step in the production of roofing systems entails the installation of the steel panels on the roof. Typically, the panels are secured to the roof structure using screws or nails. The panels are designed to interlock, ensuring a secure and watertight installation that safeguards against leaks and moisture infiltration. In conclusion, steel coils play a vital role in the production of roofing systems, providing a durable and long-lasting material that can withstand harsh environmental conditions. The versatility of steel permits various design options and customization, making it a favored choice for roofing applications.
Q:How are steel coils inspected for hardness?
Various methods are used to inspect the hardness of steel coils, ensuring their quality and suitability for specific applications. The Rockwell hardness test is a common method, involving the use of a diamond or ball indenter pressed into the coil's surface to measure indentation depth. The hardness value is then determined based on this measurement. Another method is the Brinell hardness test, which uses a hardened steel or tungsten carbide ball indenter to create an indentation on the coil's surface. The diameter of the indentation is measured, and the hardness value is calculated using a formula that considers the applied load and indentation diameter. On the other hand, the Vickers hardness test utilizes a pyramidal diamond indenter to create an indentation on the coil's surface. The lengths of the indentation diagonals are measured, and the hardness value is calculated using a formula that takes into account the applied load and diagonal lengths. In addition to these traditional methods, modern technology has introduced non-destructive testing techniques such as ultrasonic testing and eddy current testing. Ultrasonic testing involves transmitting ultrasonic waves through the coil and measuring the time it takes for the waves to return. Changes in the wave pattern can indicate variations in hardness. Eddy current testing, on the other hand, uses electromagnetic induction to detect changes in electrical conductivity, which can be correlated to hardness variations in the steel coil. Overall, steel coils undergo thorough inspection using a combination of traditional and advanced techniques to ensure their hardness meets the required specifications. These inspections are vital in maintaining the quality and dependability of steel products in various industries.

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