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Cold Rolled Steel Coil Prepainted I/Prepainted Steel Rolled

Cold Rolled Steel Coil Prepainted I/Prepainted Steel Rolled

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25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
9000 m.t./month

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Product Description

PPGI sheet

1, Grade: SGCC, PPGI CGCC, SGLCC
2, Width: 800-1250mm
3, Thickness: 0.3-1.0mm
4, Color: ALL RAL

* Base Material: Al-Zn Galvanized Steel Coil. SGLCC
* Top side: 15-25 microns primer microns polyester.
* Back side: 5-8 microns primer epoxy.
* Width: 800-1, 250mm
* Thickness: 0.3 -1.0mm Thickness tolerance: +/- 0.02mm
* Al-Zn coating: 30-150g /sq. M. Or can be provided as clients' requirements
* Color: All RAL colour is available or customer supplying the sample
* Inner diameter of coil: 508mm&610mm.
* Packing: Standard seaworthy packing or according to user's need.
* Weight of each coil: 9 tons max
* Guarantee/ warranty
*Delivery time: Within 10-25 days.
Cold Rolled Steel Coil Prepainted I/Prepainted Steel Rolled

FAQ

1. Is the sample available?
Yes, samples can be sent for test if you need.

Q: How many percent carbon in low alloy steel and high alloy steel
Steel is basically an alloy of iron and carbon that has more than 0% carbon and less than 2% carbon. The alloy of carbon and iron with more than 2% carbon is considered cast iron. The bessemer process converts cast iron to steel by injecting oxygen into molter cast iron to burn off the excess carbon. Steel is also modified by adding additional elements like silicon, molydenum, vanadium, chrome, etc.
Q: i mean cor ten steel( rusted)
If the steel is true Cor Ten steel, it does not require waxing. Cor Ten is a steel designed to rust slowly over time ... then the rust acts as a natural barrier to prevent further rust. Check out the United States Steel building in downtown Pittsburgh, PA ... its nickname is The Rusty Nail.
Q: What are the common methods of painting steel coils?
There are several common methods used for painting steel coils, depending on the specific requirements and desired outcomes. Here are some of the most commonly employed methods: 1. Coil coating: This is the most common method used for painting steel coils. It involves applying a layer of paint on the coil's surface before it is shaped into its final form. The coil is first cleaned and pre-treated with chemicals to ensure proper adhesion of the paint. Then, the paint is applied using various techniques such as roll coating, spray coating, or dip coating. The coil is then cured in an oven to ensure proper drying and adhesion of the paint. 2. Electrostatic painting: This method involves using an electrostatic charge to apply the paint onto the steel coil. The coil is first cleaned and pre-treated, and then an electrostatic charge is applied to the paint particles. The charged particles are attracted to the grounded coil, resulting in an even and efficient paint application. This method is often used for high-performance coatings as it provides excellent coverage and adhesion. 3. Powder coating: Powder coating is a popular method for painting steel coils, especially for applications that require a durable and long-lasting finish. In this method, a dry powder paint is applied to the coil's surface electrostatically. The powder adheres to the coil due to the electrostatic charge, and then the coil is heated in an oven to melt and cure the powder, forming a smooth and protective coating. 4. Spray painting: Spray painting is commonly used for smaller steel coils or touch-up applications. It involves using a spray gun to apply the paint onto the coil's surface. The coil is cleaned and pre-treated, and then the paint is sprayed in a controlled and even manner. This method allows for precise control and customization of the paint application. Overall, the choice of painting method depends on factors such as the desired finish, durability requirements, cost considerations, and the specific application of the steel coil. Each method has its own advantages and limitations, and it is important to select the most suitable method based on the specific needs and constraints of the project.
Q: How long do steel coils typically last?
The durability of steel coils is known to last for decades, as it is influenced by various factors including the quality of the steel, maintenance and care, as well as the specific application they are used for. The design of steel coils is generally focused on ensuring longevity by being resistant to corrosion. When properly cared for, regularly maintained, and used within recommended guidelines, steel coils can have a lifespan ranging from 20 to 50 years or more. However, external factors like exposure to harsh environments, extreme weather conditions, and the level of stress they endure can impact their longevity.
Q: what is the difference between stainless steel 304 (AISI 304) and stainless steel 310 (AISI 310) COR-TEN A
Weathering steel will rust, but the rust will be adherant and not flake off and be replaced by new rust. Therefore once it rusts it will pretty much stop rusting any more. One (severe) down side is that anything around it will be streaked with rust stains and it will look awful. Some bozo with the Texas Department of Transportation designed a number of freeway interchange overpasses here in Houston using Cor-Ten steel and all of the concrete supports are streaked with red rust stains and it looks like hell. Cameron built an office building here in Houston with a Cor-Ten facade and it is streaked with rust too. They should have gone ahead and spent the money and painted them, but they didn't.
Q: What materials are used to make steel coils?
Steel coils are primarily made from iron ore, coke, limestone, and scrap steel.
Q: What is the role of steel coils in the manufacturing of bridges?
The role of steel coils in the manufacturing of bridges is to provide a strong and durable material for the construction of various components such as beams, girders, and columns. These coils are made from high-quality steel that is capable of withstanding heavy loads and extreme weather conditions, ensuring the structural integrity and longevity of the bridge. The steel coils are shaped and processed into the desired sections and sizes, making them essential in the fabrication and assembly of bridge elements.
Q: When I took guitar lessons, I found that the Nylon strings are easier for me, but I love the sound of steel strings. Now, I have my own acoustic guitar, and 2 strings broke off, so I'm getting strings today. I'm not sure if Nylon strings would 'fit' on my guitar, and it's to soft of a noise. But the steel are much better sounding, but it's a little bit harder to push the string down on the fret. Which do you prefer, why?(:
Musical variety speaks volumes with regards to this trouble. Folks that need excessive volume will probably be unhappy with unamplified nylon string guitars. From my viewpoint, the basic change between steel and nylon is this: metal strings ring and nylon strings resonate. The volume produced via steel is usually a lot greater than nylon but, to my mind-set, the sound resonance produced with the aid of the wooden of your guitar is essentially masked by using steel strings. If you have a decently made guitar (often, around a thousand bucks and up), the sound interaction between the timber and the strings in a nylon guitar is magical throughout the complete frequency range. With a metal string guitar, the sound produced by using the vibrating string overpowers the timber resonance at all but low frequencies. Personally, i'll take a nylon string guitar any day for the sensitivity gained from the interplay between timber and vibrating string.
Q: Are steel-capped boots safer than non-capped ones when working with horses? I have been told that sometimes if a horse steps on you, the steel crushing into your foot is more dangerous than if you just had normal wellies on, as at least with normal wellies there is some flexibility. Any horsey people out there got any experience with this? Thanks!
Safety footwear is sold in a huge range of shops and from mail order web sites and catalogues. Google for safety footwear retailers in your area. Don't use eBay because you really don't want to trust second hand (foot) safety shoes of boots.
Q: Just two sentences on a detailed description on what the steel industry is
The steel industry is an industry that produces steel. It is one of the largest industries in the world, with China as the leading steel producer

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