• Wood Pattern Printed Galvanized PPGI Steel Sheet System 1
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Wood Pattern Printed Galvanized PPGI Steel Sheet

Wood Pattern Printed Galvanized PPGI Steel Sheet

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Qingdao
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
20 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1200000 m.t./month

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Item specifice

Standard:
AISI
Technique:
Forged
Shape:
Square
Surface Treatment:
Bright
Steel Grade:
RHB335
Certification:
SGS
Thickness:
2
Length:
2
Net Weight:
2

Description of Glove:

Grade : SGCD,SGCH, Q195,DX51D

Galvanized steel sheet /coil features:

1. Zinc coating :40-180g( as required)

2. thickness:0.2-1.2mm

3. width:914-1250mm(914mm, 1215mm,1250mm,1000mm the most common)

4. coil id:508mm/610mm

5. coil weight: 4-10 MT(as required)

6. surface: regular/mini/zero spangle, chromated, skin pass, dry etc.

 

Festures of Glove:

Base Metal Thickness

0.2mm – 1.2mm

Width

800mm – 1600mm

Coil Internal Diameter

508 mm - 610 mm

Coil Weight

MAX 8 M.T

Metallic coating

Z60 – Z275g AZM 60-AZM275 g

Thickness of organic coating

15micro – 25micro (as customers’ requirement)

 

Specifications of Glove:

1) Excellent corrosion resistance: The zinc layer provides a good protection of Pre-painted Galvanizeed Steel Sheet.

2) High heat resistance: The reflective surface of the material aids in efficiently reflecting the sunlight away and in turn reducing the amount of heat transmitted. The thermal reflectivity converts into energy savings.

 

Images of Glove: 

Wood Pattern Printed Galvanized PPGI Steel Sheet 

FAQ:

1.What about the delivery.

We can arrange the shipment about 15-25 days after the deposit.

2.What about payment term?

30% T/T deposit, balance against B/L copy.

Full T/T payment if quantity less than MOQ.

3.How much about MOQ?

Normally 100pcs,but small order is acceptable as well.

Q:I was reading about the Colt 38 Super Custom and it said it's optional between a carbon steel frame or a stainless steel frame. What is the difference? There is also a choice between aluminium or stainless steel hammers and triggers can you also tell me the difference between them please?
Carbon steel will corrode much more easily than stainless steel, and stainless can be made stronger than carbon steel. Stainless steel is also usually heavier than carbon steel, which helps to control recoil when the gun is fired (recoil is not eliminated, only reduced). Stainless steel can also be polished to a mirror finish, so it doesn't have to be chrome-plated for that shine. Probably the biggest plus to using stainless over carbon steel, though, is the fact that it is far less prone to crystalization than carbon steel. When steel crystalizes, it becomes brittle, and can break at the worst possible times. Bad thing about stainless: It generally costs more. Aluminum is much lighter than any steel, size-for-size, and can be just as strong, if not stronger, than steel; I've worked with aluminum alloys that require special-made tooling. The difference, besides the weight issue, is that aluminum (even most alloys) will become softer when it is heated to a specific point -- which is why it is not used for the barrels of firearms using explosive powders as the propellent source. Because of the cost of the alloys which can withstand the heat generated in the barrel of a firearm, it is just less expensive to use a steel barrel. And for a fella that is so pro-gun, the previous answerer sure seems ignorant of 'em.
Q:What are the common defects in steel coil finishes?
Steel coil finishes can be affected by various defects that can impact both their appearance and functionality. Before using or selling the coil, these defects may need to be addressed. One common defect is coil breaks, where the steel strip breaks during winding or unwinding. If not dealt with, this defect can cause a discontinuity in the coil's surface and potentially lead to further damage. Another defect is edge wave, which refers to a distortion or waviness at the edges of the coil. This can occur during the rolling or cooling process and can affect the coil's flatness and uniformity. Corrosion is another issue that can arise if steel coils are not properly protected or stored. This can result in rust and degradation of the steel, impacting its strength and appearance. Streaks and stains can appear on the surface of steel coils due to improper cleaning or contamination during production. These defects can affect the aesthetic appearance of the steel and may need to be addressed before use. Scratches and dents can occur during handling, transportation, or storage of steel coils. These defects can impact the flatness and surface quality of the steel and may require repairs or adjustments. If a coating or paint is applied to the steel coil, several defects can arise, including blistering, peeling, or uneven application. These coating defects can affect the durability and appearance of the steel. It's important to note that the severity of these defects can vary, and different methods of repair or mitigation may be needed. Regular inspections and quality control measures can help to identify and address these defects before they become more significant issues.
Q:What are the different coating options for steel coils?
There are several coating options available for steel coils, each serving different purposes and providing unique benefits. Some of the commonly used coating options for steel coils include: 1. Galvanized Coating: This coating involves immersing the steel coils in a bath of molten zinc, creating a layer of zinc on the surface. Galvanized coating provides excellent corrosion resistance and protects the steel from rusting. It is commonly used in applications where the steel coils are exposed to harsh environments or moisture. 2. Galvannealed Coating: This coating is a combination of galvanizing and annealing processes. The steel coils are first galvanized and then annealed to create a layer of zinc-iron alloy on the surface. Galvannealed coating offers enhanced paintability and weldability while providing good corrosion resistance. 3. Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coating: Also known as Galvalume, this coating consists of an aluminum-zinc alloy applied to the steel coils. It provides excellent corrosion resistance and heat reflectivity, making it suitable for various applications, including roofing, siding, and automotive parts. 4. Organic Coatings: These coatings are typically applied as a top layer over a base coat of galvanized or galvannealed coating. Organic coatings can be in the form of paints, lacquers, or powder coatings. They provide additional protection against corrosion, UV rays, and abrasion, while also enhancing the aesthetics of the steel coils. 5. Chromate Conversion Coating: This coating is primarily used as a pre-treatment before applying organic coatings. It helps improve adhesion between the steel surface and the organic coating, ensuring better corrosion resistance. The choice of coating depends on various factors such as the intended application, environmental conditions, desired appearance, and budget. Manufacturers and end-users should carefully consider these factors to select the most suitable coating option for their specific requirements.
Q:Are steel coils corrosion-resistant?
Yes, steel coils can be made corrosion-resistant through various methods such as coating them with protective layers or using corrosion-resistant alloys.
Q:How do steel coil manufacturers ensure timely delivery?
Steel coil manufacturers ensure timely delivery by implementing efficient production and supply chain management systems. They closely monitor the production process, maintain a well-planned inventory, and coordinate with logistics partners for streamlined transportation. Additionally, they prioritize effective communication with customers to understand their delivery requirements and provide regular updates on the progress and estimated delivery dates.
Q:I installed it, added it in F3 launcher and then after one minute of walking in wasteland I get a signal that Broken steel was added and that my level of caps was raised by 30. However after this message no quest is added. I played all 4 exp. packs and I had no problem at all, each time a new quest was added. So whats up with this Broken steel. Btw, I completed the entire game F3.
Broken Steel's quests activate once you have beaten the final mission in the purifier. If you have already beaten the game, then you should just go back to the purifier and beat it again, since normally you wouldn't be able to continue to play the game once you have beaten it without Broken Steel. If you were able to continue playing the game, then it's likely that whatever mod you used is interacting with the game and making it impossible for Broken Steel to activate.
Q:I'm analysing horse stirrups and would like to know the disadvantages to stainless steel? - thanks
Stainless Steel has more advantages than disadvantages. But u asked for disadvantages so they r as follows i've given common disadvantages more can be found on Google. Disadvantages of Stainless Steel: Stainless steel tends to scratch and dent. Food, grease and fingerprints show very clearly on stainless steel, making frequent wiping and cleaning a necessity. High initial cost Difficult to fabricate, or in other words, it is not as malleable as other metals, say iron, and hence if not fabricated properly, results in costly re-work. Difficult to weld High cost of polishing etc. i.e. adding finishing touches for the market. there are advantages more than disadvantages. But u asked for disadvantages that's why i have given only disadvantages of stainless steel Hope what u want u got.
Q:I had heard of steel braided fuel lines but ive also seen some air and coolant lines that are steel braided. Are these commonly used? I guess what I'm asking is if its a good idea to use them.
Steel braided lines are mostly used in racing or off road applications or anywhere with rough service.
Q:Can steel coils be used in the automotive industry?
Yes, steel coils can be used in the automotive industry. Steel coils are commonly used in the manufacturing of various automotive parts and components, including body panels, chassis, frames, and suspension systems. The high strength and durability of steel make it an ideal material for ensuring the safety and structural integrity of vehicles. Additionally, steel coils can be easily shaped and formed to meet the specific design requirements of different automobile models, making them a versatile choice for the automotive industry.
Q:How hot does steel have to get before it will melt?
Type your query into Yahoo! Search or other search engines to get the answer: It depends, since steel usually has different metals added for various properties (strength, corrosive resistance, etc.)

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