• Pre Painted  Galvanized Steel Sheet or Coil in Blue System 1
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Pre Painted  Galvanized Steel Sheet or Coil in Blue

Pre Painted Galvanized Steel Sheet or Coil in Blue

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Shanghai
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100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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1. Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Description:

With GI as base material, after pretreatment (degrease and chemical treatment ) and liquid dope with several layers of color, then after firing and cooling, finally the plate steel is called pre-painted galvanized (aluzinc) steel. Pre-painted galvanized steel is good capable of decoration, molding, corrosion resistance. It generally displays superior workability, durability and weather resistance.

2.Main Features of the Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil:

• Excellent process capability

• Smooth and flat surface

• Workability, durability 

• Excellent heat resistance performance

• High strength

• Good formability

• Good visual effect

 

3.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Images

Pre Painted  Galvanized Steel Sheet or Coil in Blue

 

4.Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil Specification

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

Grade: DX51D, DX52D 

Thickness: 0.17-2.0mm 

Brand Name: KMRLON 

Model Number: coil 

Type: Steel Coil 

Technique: Cold Rolled 

Surface Treatment: Coated 

Application: Boiler Plate 

Special Use: High-strength Steel Plate 

Width: 20-1250mm 

Length: customized 

commoidty: pre-painted galvanized steel coil 

Thickness: 0.13-4.0mm 

width: 20-1250mm 

zinc coating: 40-180g/m2 

printing thickness: top side: 20+/-5 microns, back side: 5-7 microns 

color: all RAL color 

surface treatment: color coated 

coil weight: 4-7 tons 

coil ID: 508/610mm 

packaging: standard seaworthy packing 

5.FAQ of Pre-Painted Galvanized/Aluzinc Steel Coil

1. What’s the application of this product?

Roof, roof structure, surface sheet of balcony, frame of window, etc.

2. What’s the brand of the paint?

We use the best brand of all of the word—AKZO.

3. How 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.

4. How long can we receive the product after purchase?

Usually within thirty working days after receiving buyer’s advance payment or LC. We will arrange the factory manufacturing as soon as possible. The cargo readiness usually takes 15-25 days, but the shipment will depend on the vessel situation.

 

 

Q:bullets are normally made out of lead...are there bullets that are completely steel?? (not plated)
Yes, mild steel has been used, especially in wartime when shortages of materials become problematic. The trouble with using them, though, is that they don't obturate the rifling well (plus the obvious thing that they're hard) so they tend not to shoot well, and they wear barrels quickly.
Q:Recently I bought Bleach's Grimmjow's replica sword from swordsswords and I was wondering how strong is 440 steel when used for a 21 inch blade? Can it cut effectively? Is it dangerous?
440 Steel is a grade of stainless steel, which is normally a very bad thing, as stainless steel tends to shatter more easily than regular steel. 440 grade is tougher than most other forms of stainless steel, though, and is used for knifeblades and surgical tools. Thing is, it is still prone to shattering from hard impact, which is something that a knife or surgical tool would not encounter. It will cut fine, and can be dangerous as any other bladed tool. However, if it were to hit bone, another blade, or any other rigid object, it is likely to shatter. So, no, it isn't the best kind of steel for an actual sword, though you shouldn't be using your sword in swordfights anyways, so you don't need to worry about it.
Q:Can steel coils be used in marine environments?
Yes, steel coils can be used in marine environments, but proper precautions need to be taken to prevent corrosion. Steel is prone to corrosion when exposed to moisture and saltwater, which are common in marine environments. To counteract this, the steel coils can be treated with protective coatings, such as galvanization or painting, to create a barrier between the steel and the corrosive elements. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspections should be performed to identify any signs of corrosion and take appropriate action to prevent further damage. By implementing these measures, steel coils can be effectively used in marine environments while minimizing the risk of corrosion and ensuring their durability and performance.
Q:How are steel coils used in the production of consumer goods?
Steel coils are used in the production of consumer goods as raw materials for various manufacturing processes. They are often shaped, cut, or formed into different components and parts that go into products such as appliances, automobiles, furniture, and construction materials. Steel coils provide strength, durability, and versatility, making them essential in creating high-quality consumer goods.
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of braking systems?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of braking systems to create brake pads and other components that require heat resistance and durability. The steel coils are shaped and processed to form brake pads, which provide friction against the rotor to slow down or stop the vehicle. Additionally, steel coils are also used in the production of brake calipers, rotors, and other parts that ensure efficient and reliable braking performance.
Q:How are steel coils inspected for coil set?
Various methods and equipment are utilized to inspect steel coils for coil set. Coil set refers to the curvature or shape of the coil, which can affect its performance and usability in different applications. One way to inspect steel coils for coil set is through visual examination. Experienced operators or inspectors carefully assess the coils for any visible deformities or irregularities in their shape. This can be accomplished by unrolling a section of the coil and checking for signs of buckling, twisting, or unevenness. Visual inspection is a simple and cost-effective method to identify evident coil set issues. In addition to visual examination, more advanced techniques are employed to accurately measure and quantify coil set. One such technique involves using a straight edge or template. The straight edge is placed along the length or width of the unrolled portion of the coil, and any gaps or deviations from the straight edge indicate the presence of coil set. This method provides a more precise measurement of the extent and severity of the coil set. Another commonly used technique is the utilization of specialized tools like a non-contact laser measurement system. This system projects a line onto the surface of the coil using lasers and measures the distance between the line and the coil. Any variations in this distance indicate the presence of coil set. This method offers high accuracy and provides detailed data on the coil's shape and curvature. Other methods may involve the use of mechanical devices such as rollers or tensioners to unroll and measure the coil's shape. These devices exert controlled pressure on the coil to straighten it out, and any resistance or deviations encountered during the process serve as indications of coil set. Overall, the inspection of steel coils for coil set involves a combination of visual examination and precise measurement techniques. These methods aid in identifying and quantifying any deformities or irregularities in the coil's shape, enabling manufacturers and customers to make informed decisions about the usability and quality of the steel coils.
Q:What is the standard thickness of steel coils?
The standard thickness of steel coils can vary depending on the specific application and industry. However, common thickness ranges for steel coils typically fall between 0.015 inches (0.38 mm) and 0.125 inches (3.17 mm).
Q:How are steel coils straightened?
Steel coils are straightened through a process called leveling, which involves passing the coils through a series of rollers that apply pressure to remove any bends or curves. This process effectively straightens the steel coils, making them ready for further processing or use in various applications.
Q:I am wondering what the highest quality steel is used in handgun production.
The chrome moly alloy used in blued steel guns is the strongest thing out there today. Stainless guns sacrifice a little in strength in exchange for their rust resistance. Every maker has their own special alloys for various parts as well as proprietary techniques for hardening and tempering depending on the use a part will be put to. Keep in mind that the harder you make steel the more brittle it becomes. Especially true in knife blades also. A custom knife blade could be made much harder than they are, but would shatter under hard use.
Q:I am a beginner (never played before!) and I am going to try to teach myself since I think it is a lovely instrument. I am fourteen-years-old so I am not 'adult-size', haha. Anyway, what is difference between nylon strings and steel strings?Thanks :)
Make your choice based on the type of music you intend to play. Nylon strings are used primarily for classical, flamenco and folk music. Steel strings are used for pop, rock, blues, country, folk, bluegrass.... Both types of guitar are tuned the same, so you *can* play any style of music on either guitar. The big difference is in the tone. Nylon strings are rich and full...if perhaps a little mellow. Steel strings are twangy and have a bite to the sound. There are differences in the construction and feel of the guitars, but that's not critical to your decision. Match the guitar to the music you intend to play. At 14 yrs old, you are certainly big enough for a full sized guitar....and I'll bet you're still growing, right? Even full sized guitars still vary in the size of the body. Try a few out to see how well they fit your reach.

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