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Alu-Zinc Galvalume Steel Coil/Plate SGCC Gi Gx51d

Alu-Zinc Galvalume Steel Coil/Plate SGCC Gi Gx51d

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI,JIS,GB,BS,DIN,API,EN,ASTM
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,CE
Thickness:
0.12-4mm
Width:
600-1250mm
Length:
as request
Outer Diameter:
508mm
Net Weight:
3-8mt

Product Details

Basic Info.

Type:Steel Plate

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

Certification:ISO, SGS, BV, RoHS, IBR

Surface Treatment:Galvalume

Technique:Hot Rolled & Cold Rolled

Application:Ship Plate, Boiler Plate, Container Plate, Flange Plate

Special Use:Carbon Steel

Stock:Not Stock

Thick:0.12-4.0mm

Width:600-1250mm

Zinc Coating:Az50-Az150G/M2

Material:Dx51d,Dx52D,G350-G550

Surface:Anti-Fingerprint,Minimumed Spangle ,Bright , Oiled

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:Sino Steel

Packing:Properly Packed for Ocean Freight Exportation

Standard:SGS, ISO9001

Origin:Shandong

HS Code:721061000

Production Capacity:350000 Tons/Year.

Product Description

Hot Dipped 55% Aluminum Zinc Alloy Coated Steel by the Hot-Dip Process 
Hot Dip Galvalume steel coil EN 10327 JIS G3321, ASTM A792M 55% AL-ZN coated 



Specification:


 

CommodityAZ150 AFP G550 Galvalume steel coil with SGS certification
Technical Standard: JIS,GB,DIN,BS,ASTM
GradeDX51D / DX52D/ DX53D/G300/G550
Types: Commercial / Drawing / Deep Drawing / Structural quality
Width500/650/726/820/914/1000/1200/1219/1220/1250mm
Thickness0.12-4mm
Type of coating:aluminum-zinc alloy
Zinc coatingAZ50-AZ150   55% Al, 43.5%Zn, 1.5%Si.
Surface treatmentPre-painted/ skin pass/ oiled/slightly oiled/unoiled/ dry/ anti-fingerprint/Non anti-fingerprint
Surface structure: minimized spangle / regular spangle
ID coil508mm or 610mm
Coil weight3-8 MT per coil/ sheet will be cut as clients's requirments
Package: Properly packed for ocean freight exportation in 20''containers
Application:Industrial panels, roofing and siding for painting
Price termsFOB,CFR,CIF,CNF,DAP,etc
Payment terms30%TT deposit in advance +70% TT balance against copy    of B/L or irrevocable 70% L/C at sight
delivery timeWithin 25 work days after deposit received.
RemarksInsurance is all risks
MTC will be handed on with shipping documents
Third party inspection such as SGS supported 

 

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FAQ

1.What's your MOQ?
25MT, it is for one container.
2.Do you have QC teams?
 Yeah, sure, our QC team is very important, they will keep the quality control for our products.
3. What's your normal delivery time?
Our delivery time about 10-20days for standard sizes, if you have other requirements like hardness  and width ,it is about 20-40days. But don't worry ,we also try our best for the delivery time ,because time longer and our cost is higher.
4.Are the products tested before shipping?
Yes, all of our PPGI and GI was qualified before shipping. We test every batch every day.

 

Q: What are the different types of steel alloys used in coil manufacturing?
There are several types of steel alloys commonly used in coil manufacturing, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel. Carbon steel is the most common and affordable option, offering good strength and durability. Stainless steel is corrosion resistant and often used in applications where hygiene or aesthetics are important. HSLA steel provides high strength and improved formability, making it suitable for demanding applications such as automotive parts.
Q: i wanna buy a sharp carbon steel sword the swords i want are a 200 layer carbon steel katana or a hand forged high carbon steel katanna or a hand sharpened sword which one would be sharper/stronger
You need to be very careful when selecting a sword. Most f the sellers are lying about their swords. If we were talking about tow 400 year old swords you could bet that the folded steel blade would be the better. Today many rip-off sellers put that in the advertisement to get people that don;t know any better to buy their sword. Many new swords that are not folded are as good or better then folded. your best bet is to buy only from a reputable seller. There are two I know sell good swords Bugei Trading and Cheness. I like cheness because the swords are reasonable in price and very well made. Expect to spend at least $220 to get anything worth buying. Cheness has a line of swords Katana that are made of spring steel. Note: carbon steel varies greatly depending on the exact steel used, it carbon content (how much carbon), and how the sword is made and tempered. Many of the rip-off swords are made of carbon steel, just low quality steel and bad workmanship. ...
Q: How are steel coils inspected for color consistency using colorimetry?
Steel coils can be inspected for color consistency using colorimetry, which is a method of quantifying and measuring colors. Colorimetry involves the use of specialized instruments, such as spectrophotometers or colorimeters, to measure the color of an object in terms of its hue, saturation, and brightness. To inspect steel coils for color consistency, a colorimeter is typically used. This device emits light onto the surface of the steel coil and measures the amount of light reflected back. The reflected light is then analyzed and compared to a known standard color to determine if there are any deviations. The colorimeter measures color by breaking down the reflected light into different wavelengths and quantifying the intensity of each wavelength. This data is then converted into numerical values that represent the color of the steel coil. These numerical values can be compared to a predefined color standard to determine if the color of the coil falls within an acceptable range. To ensure accurate and consistent color measurement, colorimetry relies on standardized color spaces, such as CIE L*a*b* or CIE RGB, which define a specific range of colors. By using these standardized color spaces, colorimeters can provide objective and reliable measurements of color consistency. In the case of steel coils, color consistency is particularly important for industries where the appearance of the final product is crucial, such as automotive or appliance manufacturing. By inspecting the color of steel coils using colorimetry, manufacturers can ensure that the final products have a consistent and visually appealing appearance. Overall, colorimetry is an effective method for inspecting steel coils for color consistency. By using specialized instruments and standardized color spaces, manufacturers can accurately measure and compare the color of steel coils to predefined standards, ensuring that the final products meet the desired color specifications.
Q: What are the different packaging options for steel coils?
There are several packaging options for steel coils, including wooden crates, steel frames, and metal or plastic bands. These packaging options help to protect the coils during transportation and storage, ensuring their integrity and preventing damage.
Q: What are the different types of steel coil finishes?
There are several different types of steel coil finishes, including hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized, and coated finishes.
Q: i mean the properties include the elasticity, impact load and ductility. am doing assignment about the perfect material that should be possessed by spring and i found alloy steel is the perfect and am confused whether stainless steel is the same with alloy steel ?
Alloy Steel Vs Stainless Steel
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of crash structures?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of crash structures as they provide high tensile strength and durability, making them ideal for absorbing and distributing impact forces during a crash. These coils can be shaped and formed into various components such as beams, brackets, and panels, which are then integrated into the vehicle's frame or body structure to enhance its crashworthiness and protect occupants in the event of a collision.
Q: What are the current trends in the steel coil industry?
Some current trends in the steel coil industry include a growing demand for high-strength and lightweight steel coils, increased focus on sustainability and recyclability, advancements in technology for improved efficiency and productivity, and a shift towards automation and digitalization in manufacturing processes. Additionally, there is a rising preference for customized steel coil solutions to meet specific industry requirements.
Q: Explain your answers please. I was watching mythbusters and they bought a steel coffin over a wooden one because they thought it would hold more dirt. Now how come bridges that have been made of wood lasted way longer than steel bridges? Or rollercoasts for example.
Back when I was in school we used to have a contest comparing balsa wood bridge designs. The idea was to build the strongest bridge when derated for bridge weight. The strength test was that the 2-ft long bridge was placed between two tables and a garbage can was strung up to the middle of it. Then it was slowly filled with water until the bridge snapped. The can was weighed and divided by the bridge weight to get our scores. I don't see why you couldn't do this to compare wood vs steel. You could find how much load is needed to snap sample rods. The important point is that the rods should be nearly identical in dimensions between the two materials-- this means length and diameter. Also if you're measuring steel, you'd want to choose a relatively thin diameter or a long span or you won't be able to even bend it. Also while I'm pretty sure wood will snap, steel might bend gradually, so you'd have to decide how much deformation you would allow before calling the piece failed. Also if you take this approach be sure to wear safety glasses when running it. In fact it would be a good idea to put a metal shroud around the test structure.
Q: How did the growth of the steel industry influence the development of other industries?
At least three ways: 1. Steel as a material that other industries could use to do things that couldn't be done before (for example, construction (skyscrapers, long bridges, etc.)) or could now be done at much lower cost and hence increased the size of the industry (automobiles, bearings, etc.)

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