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Galvanized Steel Coil 30-275g/m2 Hot Dipped Zinc Coating No Spangle

Galvanized Steel Coil 30-275g/m2 Hot Dipped Zinc Coating No Spangle

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100000 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI,ASTM
Technique:
Hot Rolled,Cold Rolled
Shape:
Square,Rectangular
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized,Coated,Color Coated
Steel Grade:
Q235
Certification:
ISO,SGS
Thickness:
0.2MM
Length:
1219mm
Net Weight:
25

DESCRIPTION FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

1) Size: 0.30-2.0mm x 1,000-1,500mm x C

2) Zinc coating: 80-275g/m2;

3) Spangle: regular, zero and minimized

4) Material: we can supply different qualities according to several standards,

such as:

a) SGCC, SGCD, SGCE according to JIS G3302

b) DX51D+Z, DX52D+Z, DX53D+Z, DX54D+Z to EN 10142

 

EXPORT STANDARD FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

-Axial and circumferential steel straps with seal (4 steel straps each)

-VCI Anti-rust kraft paper

-Water-proofing plastic

-Pearl wool (coil surface)

-Steel cover (coil surface/bore)

-Plastic cover (coil sides)

-Inside and outside corner protectors

Or According customers' requirements(Usually only for domestic)


PACKAGING &DELIVERY FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

Packaging Detail   Standard export packing or following customer's demand

Delivery Time: Within 30-40 days after deposit or according to the order quantity

 

TRADE TERMS FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:FOB, CFR, CIF

 

DETAILED PICTURES FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

Galvanized Steel Coil 30-275g/m2 Hot Dipped Zinc Coating No Spangle

Galvanized Steel Coil 30-275g/m2 Hot Dipped Zinc Coating No Spangle

Galvanized Steel Coil 30-275g/m2 Hot Dipped Zinc Coating No Spangle


APPLICATION FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

Guardrails, ventilation ducts, gutters and down spouts, Pre-paint and post paint applications, gutters and ceiling suspension bars, shutter door rails. Auto parts, electrical appliances, refrigerator appliances, signs, automotive parts,vending machines, washing machines, showcases and other structural use, roofing, commercial use.


FAQ FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

Q:How about the delivery time?

A:Within 15-30days after receiving the deposit or L/C at sight.

FAQ FOR GALVANIZED STEEL COILS:

Q:How about the trade terms?

A:EXW,FOB,CFR,CIF will be accepted.

 


Q: How do steel coils contribute to the marine equipment industry?
The marine equipment industry heavily relies on steel coils as they are crucial for constructing various marine equipment and structures. These coils, typically made of high-strength steel, offer numerous advantages to the industry. To begin with, steel coils are utilized in the manufacturing of ships and boats. Steel's high strength and durability make it an ideal material for constructing vessel hulls, decks, and other structural components. These parts are fabricated using steel coils, ensuring the necessary strength and integrity to withstand the harsh marine environment, including corrosion, waves, and impact. Additionally, steel coils play a vital role in the production of offshore structures like oil rigs, drilling platforms, and wind turbines. These structures require robust materials that can endure extreme weather conditions, heavy loads, and corrosive saltwater. Steel coils provide the necessary strength and corrosion resistance for these applications, ensuring the safety and longevity of offshore installations. Moreover, steel coils contribute to the marine equipment industry by being employed in the construction of various marine components and equipment. For example, propellers, shafts, and other propulsion systems are fabricated using steel coils. The high strength-to-weight ratio of steel makes it an excellent choice for these critical components, ensuring efficient propulsion and maneuverability of ships and boats. Furthermore, steel coils are used in the manufacturing of marine equipment such as cranes, winches, and lifting systems. These equipment pieces require sturdy materials capable of withstanding heavy loads and continuous use. Steel coils provide the necessary strength and durability for these applications, ensuring safe and efficient operations in the marine industry. In conclusion, steel coils are essential to the marine equipment industry as they supply the necessary raw material for constructing ships, offshore structures, marine components, and equipment. Steel's high strength, durability, and corrosion resistance make it an ideal choice for withstanding the harsh marine environment. Without steel coils, the marine industry would face challenges in building robust and reliable marine equipment and structures.
Q: What metals contain steel? It can be anything except soft iron or steel.
Metals do not contain steel. Steel is an alloy of purified iron and carbon, and sometimes with other metals, such as nickel, chromium, or molybdenum to make it stainless or to change its hardness or other properties. It's like asking what cereals contain Cheerios. It doesn't really make sense. Other metal alloys contain iron, which is an element and the main ingredient of steel. Maybe you should be asking which metal alloys contain iron? That's more like asking which cereals contain whole grain oats. Now that's a question that can be answered by reading the ingredients labels on your standard boxes of metal alloys :-)
Q: I have one and wonder how much force this can take since it does seem like you can bend it(Sure it's impossible with hands), but I don't want to try that cause i don't want to break it. Many people say that it's really hard and can handle a hammer smash? is that true and can it even make it through more force. Cause steel is harder than iron and iron is pretty hard... So how much can i trust this locks security, i mean if i put at at a door would some thiefes be able to break it, if they had the right tools??
Have you ever watched any of the shows where people are buying lockers at storage facilities? This style lock is used quite often. The reason for the small shackle is to prevent someone from using bolt cutters. Unfortunately, if a thief has a cordless right angle grinder with the right cutting blade they will still be able to remove it. That is what the guys at most of these auctions use to remove them in 10-15 seconds.
Q: When i was 15 i got caught steeling at Super A yes i know i cant believe it. They didnt call the cops or anything they released me to my aunt they took my name and adress and everythimg they said it wouldnt be on my record. But I'm not so sure. Will it be on my record if they didn't call the cops?i live in california. Is there any way i can check my record?
Steeling? What's that? Did you take a piece of steel and weld it? I am confused?
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of oil and gas pipelines?
Steel coils are used in the production of oil and gas pipelines as they are formed into pipes and provide the necessary strength and durability required for transporting these resources over long distances. The coils are uncoiled and then shaped into pipes through a process called pipe forming or rolling, which allows for the creation of seamless or welded pipes depending on the specific requirements. These pipes are then further processed, such as being welded together, coated, or threaded, to ensure their suitability for the transmission of oil and gas. Overall, steel coils play a crucial role in the manufacturing of pipelines by providing the necessary raw material for their construction.
Q: I understand that Stainless Steel is a low carbon steel having minimum 10.5% chromium content in it there r 60 different type of stainless steel. Kindly informa) Is this info correct?????b) Which stainless steel can get rusted or can have superficial rust????
Stainless steel is a generic term for a whole range (there are more than 60 types) of Fe-Cr alloys. They all contain some amount of C and some alloys include a good number of other alloying elements. In almost all cases, the materials have corrosion resistance due the Cr atoms that are in solid solution with the Fe matrix. Under corrosive conditions, the Cr forms a thin tight coherent layer of Cr-oxide. This Cr oxide coating prevents further corrosion so long as it is not chemically or physically removed. If the SS has been subject to mechanical abrasion, the corrosion resistance can sometimes be restored by a light exposure to nitric acid which passivates the surface, restoring the Cr-oxide layer. The carbon content is an important factor in corrosion preformance but so is the heat treatment. Under the wrong conditions and in different environments, all SSs can rust. One of the most common corrosion problems is sensitization which occurs in the heat affect zone (HAZ) around welds. If the C content is high enough and the heat is high enough, the Cr atoms in solid solution form Cr-carbides and are no longer available to form a protective Cr-oxide. The corrosion resistance can be restored by appropriate heat treatment.
Q: How are steel coils inspected for thickness variations?
Steel coils are inspected for thickness variations using non-destructive testing methods, such as ultrasonic or electromagnetic techniques. These methods involve the use of specialized equipment that can measure the thickness of the steel coil at various points, ensuring that it meets the required specifications.
Q: What are the different packaging options for steel coils?
The different packaging options for steel coils include wooden crates, steel frames, and coil covers.
Q: I play the guitar and recently found a new type of a guitar called the steel guitar, I don't want to play it or anything it's just I've never seen anything like it before and wonder what the function of it is and what are the differences to a classical guitar
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Q: How are steel coils distributed globally?
Steel coils are distributed globally through a variety of channels, including international trade, shipping, and logistics networks. Manufacturers and suppliers typically export steel coils to different countries through shipping containers or bulk carriers. These coils are then distributed to various industries and customers through local distributors, wholesalers, or directly to end-users. The distribution process involves coordination between different stakeholders, such as freight forwarders, customs agents, and transport companies, to ensure efficient and timely delivery of steel coils to their destinations worldwide.

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