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Gavalume steel coils

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a.) Construction: roof, walls, garage, soundproof walls, pipes and combined house, etc.

b.) Car: muffler, exhaust pipe, wiper accessories, fuel tanks, truck boxes, etc.

c.) Appliance: refrigerator backplane, gas stove, air conditioner, microwave, LCD border CRT explosion-proof belt, LED backlight, electrical cabinets, etc.

d.) Farm: pigsty, henhouse, granary, greenhouse with pipes etc.

e.) Other: broken thermal insulation cover, heat exchanger, dryer, warm water device, etc.

Coating ingredients respectively according to the weight ratio from 55% of the aluminum and 43.4% of zinc, 1.6% of silicon composition.


Standard

GB/T14978, ASTM A792M, JIS G3321, EN10215, etc

Grade

DX51D-AZ, DX53D-AZ, SGLCC, SS255-550, etc

Thickness

0.35-2.3mm

Width

600-1270mm

Inner Diameter

508mm

AZ Coated

AZ 50-200

Coil Weight

12Tons max

Technology

hot dip aluminum and zinc

Post-processing

Chromated, Anti-finger printed, Oiled, etc

Q:What is the role of steel coils in the manufacturing of pipes and tubes?
Steel coils play a crucial role in the manufacturing of pipes and tubes as they serve as the primary raw material. These coils are unwound and then formed into the desired shape through various processes such as rolling, bending, and welding. The strength and durability of steel make it an ideal material for pipes and tubes, ensuring their ability to withstand high pressure, corrosion, and other demanding conditions.
Q:Okay basically bought my girlfriend Tiffany sterling silver necklace for her birthday and now christmas is coming up i want to buy her this DG Necklace. BUT i have discovered its steel. And its ?110. I am not a rich man i am infact quite young and we have been together for an incredibly long time! I wanted to know is Steel seen as a cheap necklace, whats your say? Don't give me all this bull about her being grateful as she does not expect this. BUT I WANT IT TO BE NICE. Whats your say? Is Steel good? Does it get dirty? Does it shine? Is it worth it? Thanks x
STAINLESS steel is fine. It is the modern alternative. Whether it is seen as a `cheap` necklace depends on the quality of the necklace itself in this case, not what it is made of. At ?110 it should be a well-made and a quite original piece. You should have put a link showing it . Stainless steel will not rust, it`s washable, and will keep it shine forever. My own guess (based on the limited info you have supplied) is that it sounds like a very acceptable gift.
Q:I'm looking for a good source as to the 'structural formula' of steel. I'm not quite sure if that's what it's actually called, but here's a link to what I'm looking for.
There is none. There is no steel molecule, so one can't draw its molecular structure. Most steel has a body-centered cubic (ferrite) crystal structure (some stainless steels are face-centered cubic - austenite). Depending on the alloying elements, it's typically a random solid solution. Most of the lattice sites will be occupied by iron atoms, but other atoms from the alloying components will replace random sites. Smaller atoms like carbon are in the interstitial points, meaning they fit in between the larger atoms. Depending on the alloy and the processing conditions, you can also get a mix of phases, including more complex structures like cementite (iron carbide), molybdenum carbide, manganese sulfide, or martensite (a non-equilibrium tetragonal phase).
Q:How are steel coils used in the production of steel nails?
Steel coils are used in the production of steel nails by being fed into a nail-making machine, where they are unwound and cut into the desired length. The coils provide a continuous supply of steel material, allowing for efficient and automated nail production processes.
Q:2 refridgerator of similar model and same brand..one is stainless steel...the other is clear steel (cheaper)..so wat's the difference between the two?
Stainless steel is different than regular (clear?) steel because is is an alloy, or combination, of steel and other elements. Stainles steel has 15% chromium, which is very resistant to rust than regular steel. That is why stainless is more expensive
Q:I thought it was STAINLESS STEEL! I have stainless steel can openers spatulas that are rusty. What's up with that? did you know that braces on people's teeth are made of stainless steel? That's why they call people metal-mouth. I used to have braces.
the stainless steel has some chemicals that it will react however most house hold use will not result in rust
Q:What are the dimensions of steel coils used in the electrical equipment industry?
The dimensions of steel coils used in the electrical equipment industry can vary depending on the specific application and requirements of the equipment being manufactured. However, there are some common dimensions that are frequently used in this industry. Typically, the width of steel coils used in electrical equipment manufacturing ranges from 0.5 inches to 72 inches (1.27 cm to 182.88 cm). The thickness of these coils can vary from as thin as 0.005 inches (0.0127 cm) to as thick as 0.25 inches (0.635 cm). The length of steel coils used in the electrical equipment industry can also vary, but it is often determined by the manufacturing process and the specific equipment being produced. Coils can range from a few feet to several hundred feet in length. Furthermore, the weight of steel coils can vary depending on their dimensions and the type of steel being used. For instance, a common weight range for steel coils used in the electrical equipment industry is between 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg) and 50,000 pounds (22,680 kg). It is important to note that these dimensions are not fixed and can vary based on the specific needs of the electrical equipment industry. Manufacturers may have their own unique specifications and requirements for the steel coils they use in their products.
Q:I plan to buy a bushcraft knife ..The blade made up by damascus steel.My question is ,is damascus steel is very strong ?
So, there isn't a good answer to your question, because Damascus doesn't describe the actual materials properties of the steel, rather the mechanical construct of the steel. For example: A very common Damascus steel is to layer L6 with 1080 high carbon steel and forge weld the layers together to make a blank, anneal it, then grind it into your blade and heat treat it. (Massive over simplification) That type of Damascus steel is going to be a bit softer than one of the super high carbon exotics, but will be tougher in terms of ability to flex without taking a set, and not chipping out if the edge hits something hard. (assuming it is heat treated well) - edge between RC56 - 58 typically. Another common Damascus steel is layers of VG-10 steel and VG-1 steel also welded together, with the billet then annealed, ground, and heat treated. In this case, because you are using stainless steels you will get a much harder edge - RC 60 - 62 typically. It will have better toughness than plain VG-10, but certainly nowhere near what you can get out of L6 or 52100 or something of that sort. Generally, for a bushcraft knife you typically want something like the first type of Damascus because you are looking for a more all purpose tool, and typically a larger knife. The only problem is that in the bush the first types of steel typically rust. The second type is made up of stain resistant steels and will hold up better. So, this brings me around to - why exactly do you want a Damascus blade on your knife? Are you already looking at one you like? Thinkingblade
Q:How are steel coils stored?
Steel coils are typically stored in warehouses or outdoor yards. They are usually stacked on top of each other in a crisscross pattern to ensure stability. To protect them from moisture and corrosion, they are often wrapped in a waterproof cover or stored on pallets. Additionally, some coils may be stored in specially designed racks to prevent damage and allow for easy access.
Q:How are galvanized steel coils different from regular steel coils?
In terms of their protective coating, there is a difference between galvanized steel coils and regular steel coils. Galvanized steel coils have a layer of zinc coating, which serves as a barrier against corrosion and rust. This process, called galvanization, involves immersing the steel coils in a bath of molten zinc or applying zinc to the surface using different methods. On the other hand, regular steel coils lack this protective coating, making them more prone to corrosion and rust. The zinc layer on galvanized steel coils not only functions as a physical barrier but also provides sacrificial protection. This means that if the coating is scratched or damaged, the zinc sacrifices itself to shield the underlying steel from corrosion. Consequently, galvanized steel coils are highly durable and suitable for applications that require resistance to harsh environmental conditions. These applications include outdoor construction projects, automotive manufacturing, and the production of household appliances.

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