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Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Sheet in  Sheet

Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Sheet in Sheet

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
2500 m.t./month

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Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Sheet in Sheet

Description

The most external layer is all zinc, but successive layers are a mixture of zinc and iron, with an interior of pure steel. These multiple layers are responsible for the amazing property of the metal to withstand corrosion-inducing circumstances. Zinc also protects the steel by acting as a "sacrificial layer." If rust does take hold on the surface of Galvanized Steel Coil, the zinc will get corroded first. This allows the zinc that is spread over the breach or scratch to prevent rust from reaching the steel.

Architecture Roofs and outside walls of civilian and industrial buildings, garage doors, fencings and window blinds.

1. Good Resistance to Corrosion

2. Qualified Processing Machinability

3. High Thermal Resistance

4. Excellent Reflectivity

5. Inexpensive and effective enough

6. Can be recycled and reused multiple times

Application:

With excellent cold bending molded manufacturablity, good decoration effect, strong anti-corrosion ability, galvanized steel coils and sheets are also pollution-free and easily recycled. Accordingly, they can be used as final products and basic plates of color coated steel coils and widely applied in construction, home appliances, decoration, ect.

Construction, packaging, railway vehicles, agricultural machinery and daily life. 

Oiled/dry, Skin-pass/Nonskin-pass, Regular/Minimize/Zero Spangle

Industrial Instruments Electric control cabinet, industrial refrigeration equipment, automatic vending machine

Product Specification

Base sheet : galvanized steel sheet, pre painted galvanized steel sheet

Zinc:40G-275G

Thickness:0.12mm-3.2mm

Width:600mm-1500mm

Length:1000mm-11800mm or as request

PackageStandard seaworthy export packing: 3 layers of packing, inside is kraft paper,water plastic film is in the middle and outside GI steel sheet to be covered by steel strips with lock.

FAQ:

1.How many pieces for one ton of the Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Sheet?

The pieces for one tone is decided by the thickness of the sheet, but we can make it according to your requirements in the reasonable range.

2. Do you have pallets for the package?

Yes, we must use pallets for the package in order to load.

3. How many tons do you load in one 20’FCL?

Usually we can load 26tons in one 20’FCL container.

 

Q:How long does the coating on steel coils last?
The longevity of the coating on steel coils can vary depending on a variety of factors including the type of coating, environmental conditions, and usage. However, with proper maintenance and protection, a well-applied coating can typically last anywhere from 10 to 30 years.
Q:For the purpose of blade crafting. I need to heat treat this low quality steel i got.It's ASTM A36Is heat treatable and temperable?
A36 is plain carbon structural steel. A36 could almost be considered junk steel. It is not suitable for cutting tools in any respect, as it is far to soft to hold an edge. A36 generally cannot be heat-treated, A36 can only be strengthened by cold-working, and even then, only up to about 60,000 psi. Heating the steel will only make it softer. The only real virtue of A36 is that it's easy to work with, it's easily cut and machined and it is very easy to weld. This is good for making steel structure, but not for knives. Probably the most popular material for knife blades is type 440C stainless. 440C is easy to work with in the un-treated state, and the heat treatment procedure is relatively simple.
Q:What are the benefits of using coated steel coils in roofing applications?
There are several benefits of using coated steel coils in roofing applications. Firstly, coated steel coils are highly durable and provide excellent resistance against corrosion. The coatings applied to the steel coils act as a barrier, protecting the underlying metal from exposure to moisture, chemicals, and harsh weather conditions. This ensures that the roofing system remains intact and functional for an extended period, reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Secondly, coated steel coils offer superior strength and structural integrity. Steel is known for its high tensile strength, and when combined with the protective coating, it becomes even more resilient. This makes coated steel coils an ideal choice for roofing applications, as they can withstand heavy loads, extreme temperatures, and strong winds without compromising the integrity of the structure. Additionally, coated steel coils are lightweight, which makes them easier to handle and install. This not only saves time and effort during the roofing process but also reduces the overall weight of the structure, minimizing the stress on the building's foundation. Furthermore, coated steel coils are available in a variety of colors and finishes, allowing for greater design flexibility. Architects and homeowners can choose from a wide range of options to complement the overall aesthetics of the building. The coatings also provide enhanced UV resistance, preventing color fading and ensuring that the roofing system maintains its appearance over time. Lastly, using coated steel coils in roofing applications is an environmentally friendly choice. Steel is a highly recyclable material, and the coatings used on the coils can be formulated to be environmentally friendly as well. This helps reduce the carbon footprint associated with construction and promotes sustainability. In conclusion, the benefits of using coated steel coils in roofing applications include durability, strength, lightweight, design flexibility, and environmental sustainability. These advantages make coated steel coils a reliable and cost-effective choice for any roofing project.
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of metal furniture?
Steel coils play a vital role in the production of metal furniture as they are an essential component. Typically made from high-quality steel, these coils add strength, durability, and stability to the furniture. To incorporate steel coils into the manufacturing process, the first step involves cutting them to the desired length and width. This precise task is accomplished using specialized machinery and tools to ensure accurate dimensions for the furniture components. Once the coils are cut, they undergo shaping and forming processes to create various furniture parts such as chair frames, table bases, or cabinet structures. These coils can be bent, welded, or manipulated to achieve the desired shapes and designs. After the shaping process, additional treatments are applied to the steel coils to enhance their aesthetic appeal and provide protection against corrosion. This includes sanding, polishing, and the application of protective coatings or finishes to create a smooth and visually appealing surface for the furniture. In addition to their structural support and visual appeal, steel coils greatly contribute to the overall functionality of metal furniture. They possess excellent load-bearing capacity, ensuring that the furniture can withstand weight and pressure without bending or breaking. Furthermore, steel coils make metal furniture highly resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. With the ability to endure harsh weather conditions, these coils are particularly ideal for patio furniture or outdoor seating arrangements. In conclusion, steel coils are indispensable in the manufacturing of metal furniture as they provide essential strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Their versatility and reliability have made them the preferred choice for furniture manufacturers worldwide.
Q:What are the different types of steel processing techniques for coils?
There are several types of steel processing techniques for coils, including hot rolling, cold rolling, annealing, pickling, and galvanizing.
Q:aLSO, DOES STEEL C45 REFER TO THE CARBON IN IT?ALSO, WHAT IS AIRCRAFT GRADE PLYWOOD AND WHERE DOES ONE GET IT
chromium nickle steel aka stainless steel exact amount of chrome and nickle will determine type/grade numbers Check the google for steel type/grade Never head of aircraft grade, however,, there is marine grade - normally baltic birch with waterproof glue and no defects i.e. knots, etc. Very strong (also quite expensive) but worth it for the correct applications
Q:I have been wanting a new pair of hiking boots, but haven't had the money. I just got a job that requires me to have steel toed boots. The job is only for a few weeks, but I may be required to wear them on other jobs in the future. Regardless of which style I get, I will most likely be buying Red Wing boots. On their website, I see they have steel toed hiking boots. What is the purpose of a steel toed hiking boot? Why would a hiker need to have steel toed boots? Wouldn't that just be more weight? I see that some of their hiking boots have aluminum toes, claiming to be 33% lighter than steel with the same protection. Would these boots be good potential hiking boots as well as suitable for construction or should I just focus on work boots and buy myself some hiking boots at a later date?
Hi! You can hike in steel toed boots, but I wouldn't. They aren't designed for hiking, no matter what the manufacturers says. They're built to protect your feet from hazards on a job site. I bought my first pair of decent hiking boots for $10/month on layaway at an outfitters. It took forever, of course, but I didn't have the money to buy them right out. Until then, I hiked in a pair of tennis shoes. Sneakers are just fine as hiking gear, though remember that you will have no ankle support, so you need to be more careful on rocky trails. Use a pair you don't mind getting dirty and make sure they have decent ankle support. Also, this is a great time of year to buy boots if you can scrounge the money together. Most outfitters are swapping over to their spring lines and have shoe/boot sales going on. You don't have to use an outfitter, either. Lots of regular shoe or department stores sell boots that will work just fine until you can afford some nice top-line boots.
Q:Can steel coils be coated with organic materials?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with organic materials.
Q:what is magnetic steel used for and if it can be used for producing kitchenwares utenils like stainless steel basines,mugs and bowls.
Magnetic steel rusts. That's why kitchenware is often made out of stainless. You can't turn magnetic steel into stainless, sorry. Metalurgy is a complicated subject, and is all about different alloys. It's far too involved to explain in a few paragraphs here, but no, they're not interchangeable in this case unless you want to produce kitchenware that rusts.
Q:I need to say how a bottle opener is made, would it be made from steel and can this be coloured? How?
Steel can be plated(Chrome),Blackened(Black Oxide),Powder coated(color of your choose).All of this is done to prevent rust.All of these aforementioned processes can be worn off through being used.I suggest polished Stainless steel.

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