EGI Electronic Galvanized Steel Coil Electro
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- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 25 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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EGI Electronic Galvanized Steel Coil Electro
Brief Description
Grade: DC51D+Z(St01Z,St02Z,ST03z)
DC51D+ZF
Data for Chemical Element
Steel Grade | Variety | Product Category | Chemical composition % | |||||
C | Mn | P | S | Alt | Ti | |||
DC51D+Z(St01Z,St02Z,ST03z) | Hot dip | Low carbon steel and/or | ≤0.10 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.035 | ≤0.035 | - | - |
Electronic Galvanized Steel Coil Properties
Grade | Tensile Mpa Not lees than | Yield Mpa No lees than | Elongation % Not less than | r value Not less than | n value Not less than | |||
Nominal Thickness mm | ||||||||
<0.60 | 0.60~<1.0 | 1.0~<1.6 | ≥1.6 | |||||
DC51D+Z(St01Z,St02Z,ST03z) | - | 270~500 | 20 | 22 | 22 | 22 | - | - |
Grade Contrast
Q/BQB 420-2003 | Q/BQB 420-2001 | Q/BQB 420-2000 |
DC51D+Z(St01Z,St02Z,St03Z) DC51D+ZF | St01Z,St02Z,St03Z - | DC51D+Z DC51D+ZF |
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- Q: What is the minimum thickness of a steel coil?
- The specific grade and type of steel being used, along with the manufacturing process, can cause the minimum thickness of a steel coil to vary. Generally, a steel coil is typically about 0.001 inches (0.0254 millimeters) thick. It is worth mentioning that this value is a general rule and may change depending on the industry's or application's specific requirements and standards.
- Q: If steel content is too cheap, what content should I be looking for? I don't think I could find something like a VG-10 here...
- I am a former chef and have used Chinese chefs knives, different types from cleavers, even french knives, they are mostly carbon steel, and are made with a cold forged process, they are as good as the European knives and are marketability cheaper, I have one a french knife a 8 one with a green non porous handle. I like it, it is light weight and very well made, and keeps an edge quite well, just look for the better type available.
- Q: I bought a damascus steel knife. It will be used for display. Nothing like hunting/skinning. If It is just sitting around, will it rust? (assuming that it isn't getting wet) Thanks for the help.
- For many spo Damascus Knifertsmen, a hunting knife is one of the most important and cherished pieces of outdoor equipment they will ever own. Hunting knives are used for everything from cutting rope to field dressing a fresh kill, which means they need to be strong, sharp, durable and able to withstand the rain. Many avid out doors men prefer to invest in a high-quality hunting knife that will last for years and will perform reliably in the field. Because of this desire for reliability and quality workmanship, the Damascus blade knife has become an increasingly popular choice within the past few decades. Following is a look at what a Damascus knife is and why it’s so coveted by hunters.
- 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: How are steel coils unloaded from a truck?
- Typically, specific equipment and a well-coordinated process are utilized to unload steel coils from a truck. To ensure the safe and efficient removal of the coils, the unloading process consists of multiple steps. First, a forklift or crane is commonly employed to reach into the truck bed and secure the steel coil. The operator of the forklift or crane carefully positions the lifting apparatus underneath the coil, ensuring that it is centered and balanced. Once the steel coil is securely fastened, the forklift or crane gradually raises it out of the truck bed while maintaining stability. The operator must exercise caution and consider factors such as the weight and dimensions of the coil to prevent any accidents or damage. After the steel coil is lifted out of the truck, it is typically placed onto a designated area, such as a flatbed trailer, storage rack, or directly onto the ground. If placed on the ground, wooden blocks or rubber mats are often utilized as protective measures to prevent any damage to the coil or the surface it is placed on. In certain instances, a specialized coil trailer equipped with hydraulic systems may be used to unload the steel coils. This method is particularly beneficial for unloading larger and heavier coils, as it allows for the tilting of the trailer bed and rolling off the coil. In conclusion, unloading steel coils from a truck necessitates skilled operators, appropriate lifting equipment, and adherence to safety protocols. It is crucial to meticulously follow these steps to ensure the safe and efficient unloading of steel coils.
- Q: The strip tower height
- Defects: cold-rolled steel sheet (coil)
- Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of medical equipment?
- Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of medical equipment as they provide strength, durability, and flexibility for various components. These coils are often used in the production of surgical instruments, medical devices, and diagnostic equipment where precision and reliability are crucial.
- Q: I was wondering if anyone knew the grade/type of steel for this product. I'd like to use it as stock for a knife blade, but would like to know the specs so I can determine if it is suitable and, if so, how best to heat treat it.Thanks.PS: I know it isn't stainless, but that leaves a lot of other steel types.
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- Q: so why shouldn't one use a steel cased 223 in an ar15?
- You can. A steel case is cheaper to make than a brass case, resulting in cheaper ammo, in wich they normaly use cheap, corrosive loadings. So steel cased stuff will normally be very dirty to shoot. Clean your gun after shooting and you will be fine. The story of them wearing the extractor is crap, however: the extractor is made of a steel way harder than the cheapo-steel the case is made of. It wonn? scrach it. Even if it would, considering the amount of money you save with the cheap ammo like bear and wolf, changing the extractor once in a while would still be saving you a ton of money.
- Q: Are Steel buildings Fire Resistant, just want to know as I am going to owe it . Suggestions required…………..
- Rather depends on the construction method. I've seen a lot of buildings with a steel exterior referred to as 'steel construction', when in fact they had timber framing - not steel. Recently, in my neck of the woods, we had an ice/snow storm, and many timber framed steel buildings collapsed, because of the weight on the roof. A case of not enough pitch on the roof, and not strong enough construction. The fact that there were many that collapsed, tells me the standards for this region are not high enough, hehehe. How a building is finished inside will also affect how fire resistant it is, let alone, the many other factors that come into play, such as wiring, gas lines, and what is actually done (or contained) inside the building. All details not provided. Better Questions Yield Better Answers. Good Luck
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EGI Electronic Galvanized Steel Coil Electro
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 25 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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