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Prepainted gavalume  steel coil

Prepainted gavalume steel coil

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Standard:
ASTM,JIS
Grade:
dx51d+al/z
Thickness:
0.14-1.0mm
Place of Origin:
Brand Name:
win-win
Model Number:
PPGL0089
Type:
Steel Plate
Technique:
Cold Rolled
Surface Treatment:
Coated
Application:
Construction, building, roofing materials, commercial use
Width:
1200mm
Length:
to your requirement
Certification::
SGS,ISO14001,ISO9000
ALU/ZINC coating::
40-80g/m2 OR 80-275g/m2
Factory::
Protective fiilm:
PVC and so on
Strength::
G330-G550
Top coating::
15-25μm
Back coating::
5-7μm
Coil weight::
2-10tons
Coil ID::
508/610MM
Colour::
chinese red or any colour

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Mill standard export seaworthy package with inner sleeve and with 4 eye bands 3 circumferential bands in steel,galvanized metal fluted rings on inner and outer edges,galvanized metal & water proof paper wall protection disk around circumferences. 25 Metric Tons packed in one 20ft container
Delivery Detail:10-15 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING YOUR DEPOSIT

Specifications

Prepainted Gavalume 55% Al-Zn Steel Coil Coated
1.Entity Factory
2.Never failed in SGS inspection
3.ISO 9001&SGS&SONCAP

Prepainted Gavalume 55% Al-Zn Steel Coil Coated

Specifications :prepainted galvalume steel coil/PPGL:

1.Entity Factory
2.Never failed in SGS inspection
3.ISO 9001 ISO 14001
4.<7 days shipment lead time
5.>10 years export

Prepainted Al-zinc Steel Coils(PPGL)

PPGL, galvalume

DX51D+AZ, ASTM A792, AZ50-275, Anti-finger, thickness: 0.20-2.0mm, width: 30-1500mm,

Can be used for Roofing, PPGL and Electric box body:

Specifications (PPGL)

Standard

AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

Brand Name

Binzhou Win-Win Steel Co., Ltd.

Thickness

0.16mm-1.2mm

Width

30mm to 1500mm

Surface Treatment

Color-Coated & Galvanized

Color

As request (All RAL Colors)

Alu-Zinc coating

50-275g/m2

Coating

2/1 (two coats for Front, one coat for Back) {25±5μm on front coating and 7± 2μm on back coating}

Paint

PE or PVDF

Minimum order

25 Metric Tons

Packing

Fully Applicable for exporting seaworthy packing of horizontal type on wooden skids

Terms of payment

T/T, L/C

Delivery Time

within 7-20days after receiving pre-payment (as per the order quantity)

Application

Construction Structure, roofing, commercial use, household appliance, industry-use etc.

Offer subject to market fluctuation; Contact me to get the latest quotation.

Application

Counstrucion

Outside

Workshop, agricultural warehouse, residential precast unit, corrugated roof, roller shutter door, rainwater drainage pipe, retailer booth

Inside

Door, doorcase, light steel roof structure, folding screen, elevator, stairway, vent gutter

Electrical appliance

Refrigerator, washer, switch cabinet, instrument cabinet, air conditioning, micro-wave oven, bread maker

Furniture

Central heating slice, lampshade, chifforobe, desk, bed, locker, bookshelf

Carrying trade

Exterior decoration of auto and train, clapboard, container,isolation lairage, isolation board

Others

Writing panel, garbage can, billboard, timekeeper, typewriter, instrument panel, weight sensor, photographic equipment

Q:What are the challenges in coil leveling for coated steel?
Coil leveling for coated steel presents several challenges due to the additional layer of coating. Firstly, the coating can be sensitive to pressure and friction, making it prone to damage during the leveling process. Maintaining the integrity of the coating while achieving the desired flatness of the steel is a delicate balance. Additionally, the thickness of the coating can vary across the coil, leading to uneven leveling results. The choice of leveling equipment and parameters must be carefully determined to minimize coating damage and ensure consistent flatness throughout the coil. Moreover, the presence of coating can impact the accuracy of leveling measurements, as it may interfere with the sensors or affect the readings. These challenges require careful attention and expertise to successfully level coated steel coils while preserving the quality of the coating.
Q:When maintaining a japanese knife: Is a honing steel still necessary if I have a fine 3000/8000 grit whetstone?which do you prefer?
A steel is to clean off an edge and remove any bends on the bevel, it is not directly for sharpening as it removes no material from the knife (or should not). A whetstone, however fine, does remove material. A steel to maintain an edge, a stone to restore an edge. They are different items for different purposes.
Q:Can anyone tell me what that means. I have seen it on knife blades an such. I am assuming it's a formula for the strength of the metal. who does that scale work, and please keep it simple.
440 is an AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) material specification. It specifies the precise quantities of carbon and other elements present in the alloy. Here are the constituents of AISI 440 steel: Carbon - 0.6 to 0.75% Chromium - 16 to 18% Manganese - less than 1% Molybdenum - less than 0.75% Phosphorus - less than 0.04% Silicon - less than 1% Sulfur - less than 0.03% Iron makes up the remainder. AISI 440 is a heat-treatable, precipitation-hardening stainless steel.
Q:What are the different types of steel coil welding methods?
There are three main types of steel coil welding methods: butt welding, lap welding, and flash welding. Butt welding involves joining two ends of steel coils by aligning them and welding them together. Lap welding, on the other hand, involves overlapping the ends of the coils and welding them together. Flash welding is a method where the ends of the coils are placed in contact with each other and a high electric current is passed through them to create a weld.
Q:i see a lot of connexes say repair only with corten steel. what is the difference between corten steel and regular steel. and if i was going to stick weld it what type of electrode would i use?and while i'm at it what is the best electrode to use when welding galvenized steel?
6010 and 6011 Electrodes for welding galvenized steel. Weathering steel, best-known under the trademark COR-TEN steel and sometimes written without the hyphen as Corten steel, is a group of steel alloys which were developed to obviate the need for painting, and form a stable rust-like appearance if exposed to the weather for several years. The corrosion-retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the particular distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates continuously when subjected to the influence of the weather. In other words, the steel is allowed to rust in order to form the 'protective' coating. For welding corten steel: 1A.W.S ClassificationE 7018 - 1AWS A 5 - 1 - 78 2IS classificationE 5424 JXIS 814 (Part I II)H 3BS classificationE 51.54 B 12 17HBs 639 - 1976
Q:I saw an amazing flamenco player, however i have a steel string guitar, where he had a nylon stringed one. So i was wndering if its possible to play flamenco songs on the steel string guitar, and where could i find a tab for it? are there tabs for rasegueados?
Well, you couldn't play traditional flamenco on a steel string guitar, that's for sure. What you could do is learn some flamenco chords and chord progressions. One problem is that a lot of flamenco techniques on a steel string guitar -- rasgueado, for example -- will literally sand your right hand fingernails down to the nub. It's not going to be pretty, and will probably be painful. Even on a flamenco guitar I protect my right hand nails with a thin coat of super glue. Also, the fingerboard of a flamenco guitar is wider than that of a steel string guitar. That's because many of the notes played in flamenco are actually played with the left hand, not the right hand - lots of hammer ons and pull offs. You can do that higher up the neck on an steel string guitar, but it would be hard to do that in first position on that guitar. Anyway, yes, to a small extent you could conceivably do something that has a flamenco sound on a steel string guitar. But why? You can get a great student model flamenco guitar from Yamaha. It's only $350. Then, you need a teacher. Flamenco is difficult to learn (I've been at it for ten years) and it's important to learn from an instructor who can teach you the correct techniques. Otherwise, you just have to learn everything all over again when you finally do take lessons. Intermediate and advanced students can learn from a video, but beginners really need face time with an instructor. Best wishes.
Q:What are the common coil thickness tolerances?
The common coil thickness tolerances can vary depending on the specific industry and application. However, in general, common coil thickness tolerances range from +/- 0.001 to +/- 0.010 inches.
Q:What are the main factors that affect the corrosion resistance of steel coils?
The main factors that affect the corrosion resistance of steel coils include the composition and purity of the steel, the presence of alloying elements, the surface condition and finish of the coils, the exposure to moisture and corrosive substances, and the protective coatings or treatments applied to the steel.
Q:What are the different methods of pickling steel coils?
There are several methods of pickling steel coils, including acid pickling, electrolytic pickling, and mechanical pickling. Acid pickling involves immersing the coils in a bath of acid, typically hydrochloric or sulfuric acid, to remove any scale or impurities on the surface. Electrolytic pickling uses an electric current to dissolve the scale and impurities from the steel coils. Mechanical pickling involves using abrasive materials or mechanical brushes to physically remove the scale and impurities from the surface of the coils.
Q:I just bought a used Taurus 85 stainless 38 spl revolver, it's about 25 years old but looks like new. This is my first stainless steel gun. I'm wondering if there's any special things I need to be aware of or cleaning methods? I'm also wondering if stainless steel could rust? in theory stainless means it cannot get stained or rusty. I have a chrome bore AK, cleaning is always super easy, wondering of cleaning a SS revolver would be the same.
Stainless steel WILL rust, but it takes longer. Just think of Stainless as stain less - less, but still present. Clean it as you would any other blued firearm. Keep the same coating of protective oil or preservative lubrican on it as you would a blued gun, and it will look shiny pretty much forever. Stainless steel is not rustproof...it is merely MUCH more forgiving of a harsh world than blued steel. Stainless is not the same as hard chrome. Stainless is STILL steel...so you may have to brush it in places a lot to get the crud out, especially after those thousand-round marathon shooting sessions. But the results are pretty impressive, as you will soon see. Happy shooting!

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