• A36 SS400 Hot Rolled Steel Coil HR Coil for Construction System 1
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A36 SS400 Hot Rolled Steel Coil HR Coil for Construction

A36 SS400 Hot Rolled Steel Coil HR Coil for Construction

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Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
20 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Item specifice

Standard:
ASTM,JIS
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Shape:
Round
Surface Treatment:
Dry
Steel Grade:
A36,SS400-SS490
Certification:
ISO,SGS,BV,CE
Thickness:
1.5mm-15mm
Width:
600mm-1500mm
Length:
requirement
Net Weight:
20mt
Packaging:
Bare Packing

ASTM A36 SS400 steel strip hot rolled steel coil from china

Steel Plate Description

1. Steel Material: SGCC,SGCH,SGCD1-SGCD3,DX51D

2. Standard:  ASTM,  JIS

3. Grade: SS400, A36

4. Thickness: 1.5-15 mm
5. Width: 600-1500mm, mainly in 914, 1000, 1219, 1250mm.
6. Surface : Oiled
7. Outside diameter: According to the weight of coil
8. Coil weight: 20MT/Coil or as your request

Certificate

ISO9001, BV test

MOQ

20MT

Supply Ability

10000MT/month

OEM

Accept

Price Item

FOB, CFR, CIF

Payment terms

T/T, L/C at sight

Delivery time

within 15-30 days upon receipt original L/C at sight

Packaging

1) Export standard packing in mill

2) Vertical or horizontal, properly packed for ocean freight exportation in

3) Ocean shipping in bulk-cargo

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A36 SS400 Hot Rolled Steel Coil HR Coil for Construction


A36 SS400 Hot Rolled Steel Coil HR Coil for Construction

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Q:What is the maximum temperature that steel coils can withstand?
The maximum temperature that steel coils can withstand depends on the specific type of steel being used. However, generally, steel coils can withstand temperatures up to around 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (815 degrees Celsius) before they begin to lose their structural integrity and strength.
Q:I moved into a house which has a steel front door.When I touch the door it feels very cold to the touch in the winter.There is a storm door also and the weather stripping looks good.Cold air from the door is entering the lower level.The house is about 20 yrs old.
Steel doors are insulated,but will feel cold in the winter.Feel all around the door weather stripping area and the seal at the bottom of the door to see if air is getting in.
Q:What are the disadvantages of using steel coils?
One disadvantage of using steel coils is their weight and size, which can make transportation and handling challenging. Additionally, steel coils are susceptible to corrosion, requiring regular maintenance and protective measures to prevent rusting. The production of steel coils also contributes to environmental pollution due to the energy-intensive manufacturing process. Lastly, the upfront cost of steel coils can be relatively high compared to other materials, which may not be suitable for budget-constrained projects.
Q:many sword sellers sell swords made of 440 and stainless, i know those are both totally **** for real swords. so are 1045, 1060, or 1095 good grades of steel for a sword?
You'll okorder has a great introductory articles on metallurgy as it pertains to swords. Check 'em out.
Q:What is the type of stainless steel used in knifes.
If your talking about a folding pocket knife, I think that it's basically six one way and a half dozen the other. I actually do prefer stainless for my pocket knives. I don't want to oil a knife to the degree I feel carbon requires, only to then stick it my pocket to attract dirt to the knife and oil to my pants. I'm the exact opposite on sheath knives though. I like 1095 carbon steel, plain edge sheath knives. I'll thrash on them HARD, and I rarely have major edge problems. Of course, I require them to be coated with some kind of powder coat or the like, because they can rust, but I do try and keep them clean and dry when in the sheath, so they won't pit the uncoated edge. My reasons for this sheath knife preference is multi-fold. First, these knives are simply affordable. I don't spend $80 dollars on a outdoors sheath knife. I use the tool too hard to want to spend more. I don't like the more traditional stainless steels such as AUS-8, 420HC, and 440C (not to mention the HORRENDOUS 440A) because I feel that the all else being equal, a stainless blade will bend before a carbon blade will break. I also think that carbon holds an edge at least as well, if not better, than traditional stainless, and it's much easier to hone. I don't know much about these new laminates, other than the very hard, but not so tough. They seem to be POSSIBLY too brittle for my use. That, combined with the fact that they cost a FORTUNE, means that I just won't be considering them.
Q:is red steel any good??????? not sure im really impressed but im not really into fighting games but it looks cool.... so whats your views guys???????anyone bored of smooth moves yet?anyone think the new sonic is bit cra ppy !!!!!!!!!!! darn them any new goooood games coming oput on the wii??
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Q:What are the different types of steel processing techniques for coils?
There are several different types of steel processing techniques for coils, including hot rolling, cold rolling, galvanizing, and annealing.
Q:Can steel coils be used in the production of electrical components?
Indeed, the utilization of steel coils is possible in the manufacturing of electrical components. It is common practice to employ steel coils as magnetic cores in transformers and inductors. The magnetic properties inherent in steel render it an optimal substance for bolstering the efficacy and effectiveness of electrical components. Wrapping the coils around the steel core serves to concentrate and direct the magnetic field, guaranteeing a seamless and efficient operation. Additionally, steel coils find application in the creation of solenoids, motors, generators, and other electrical contrivances wherein magnetic fields are indispensable for proper functioning. On the whole, steel coils assume a pivotal role in the production of diverse electrical components, thereby contributing to their trustworthy and high-performance operation.
Q:Can steel coils be used in the automotive industry?
Steel coils find extensive use in the automotive industry. They are frequently employed in the production of diverse automotive components and parts. Specifically, they are well-suited for applications necessitating robustness and longevity, such as body panels, chassis components, suspension parts, and engine components. Steel coils exhibit remarkable structural integrity, corrosion resistance, and impact resistance, all of which are indispensable attributes for automotive purposes. Besides, they can be effortlessly molded and shaped into desired dimensions, rendering them exceptionally adaptable and cost-effective for automotive manufacturers. In summary, due to their outstanding mechanical properties and adaptability for diverse automotive applications, steel coils enjoy widespread utilization in the automotive industry.
Q:I'm putting a bathroom in my basement. I'm an Ironworker btw. I wanted to go with steel studs due to the fact that they are light, and I won't have a big mess. I live in the Chicago area and they should be easy to find. Here is my question. Are they not being used anymore? I ordered 100 studs from Lowe's but they didn't have track. The delivery guy was a retired Carpenter and he told me that I got all the studs they had, they no longer stock steel studs, and they don't have track. Am I missing something? Menards didn't have track either.
Ask a Carpenter friend where you can buy metal studs. There should be a large drywall supplier somewhere close to your area - they usually also stock metal studs and ceiling grid that sort of all goes together for contractors. You will have a choice of 20 or 25 gauge studs track. 25 gauge is pretty flimsy so I suggest using 20 gauge. Get a small box of tek screws to attach studs to track. Also get some self drilling drywall screws 1+5/8 for 5/8 thick gyp bd. or 1+1/4 for 1/2 gyp bd. I would also buy MR drywall (moisture resistant) for any work in a basement. Another tip : Buy some 1x4 composite trim boards to use for your bottom plate. Clean the slab good where you plates will go, then use some Liquid Nails hd and glue your plates down to the slab. That way you won't be drilling holes in the slab that could allow water to seep up through them. The composite trim will not wick moisture and it will keep your metal studs up off the floor should you ever have a water problem in the bathroom. Keep your drywall up off the floor about 1/2 by laying a scrap pc. of drywall against the plate before you hang the board. Allow enough room to line the perimeter of your door frame with 2x 4 vs. metal stud. It makes it easier installing the door and trim.

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