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Hight Quality China Color Coated PPGI for Building

Hight Quality China Color Coated PPGI for Building

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Basic Info.

Model NO.:CGCC CGCH

Surface Treatment:Galvanized

Certification:ISO, SGS, BV, RoHS

Technique:Cold Rolled

Standard:ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI

Edge:Mill

Stock:Stock

Steel Grade:Q195 Q235

Thickness:0.15-0.8mm

Width:800mm-1250mm

Zinc Coating:30-120G/M2

Coil Weight:3-6 Tons

Type of Coating:Galvanized

Dlivery Time:in 30 Days

MOQ:25 Mt

Export Markets:Global


Additional Info.

Trademark:yuanda

Packing:Standard Seaworthy Package

Standard:0.15-0.8mm*800-1250mm

Origin: China

HS Code:7210701000

Production Capacity:300000 Tons / Year


Product of Description:


NAME: Color Coated Galvanized Steel Coil/PPGI
SIZE:
Thickness: 0.12-1.2mm 
Width: 600mm-1250mm (STD914mm,1000mm, 1200mm, 1219mm, 1250mm)
Thickness tolerance: +/-0.02mm or control in 0.1 according to customer's requirement
Width tolerance: +/-2mm


Zinc, Paint  & Color

Zinc coating: 30-120G/M2
Paint thickness: Top 13-20um + Back 5-10um
Color: As the RAL color standard or customer's sample
Hardness: normal hard (HRB 65); full hard (HRB95) or as per your request

Packing

1.   Coil weight: 3-6 tons
2.   Coil ID: 508mm\610mm
3.   Inner side: By water proof kraft paper and plastic packing. 
4.   Outside: Covered by steel sheet, bundled the sheets with steel strips. 
5.   Standard sea worthy package or special packing method as per your request
 


Hight Quality China Color Coated PPGI for Building


Standard

JIS G 3312, ASTM A755, EN10169,GB/T2518
Base sheet:  Galvanized steel coils\ Galvalume steel, such as SGCC, CGCC, DX51D+Z, Q195,etc 
Base metal: Hot galvanized steel or PrePainted Galvanized aLuminium steel or HBR>85 
Techinque: Cold rolled, hot-dipped galvanizing, color coated 
Quality: CQ DQ prime

Payment and Delivery Time 

1. Payment: 30% T/T as deposit and 70% balance irrevocable L/C at sight or nogotiate
2. Delivery Time: 10-20 days after recepit of 30% T/T.


 Application

Outdoor: Roof\ Roof structure\Surface sheet of balcony\ Frame of window\Door of garage\Roller shutter door\Persian blinds\Cabana and so on.
Indoor: Door\Isolater\Frame of door\Light steel structure of house\\Folding screen\Ceiling\Internal decoration of toilet and elevator.
Building accessories: Window panels, signboards Home appliances: Oil/gas boilers, rice buckets, portable gas burners, etc


FAQ

1.What's your MOQ?

25MT, it is for one container.


2.Do you have QC teams?

 Yeah, sure, our QC team is very important, they will keep the quality control for our products.


3. What's your normal delivery time?
Our delivery time about 10-20days for standard sizes, if you have other requirements like hardness  and width ,it is about 20-40days. But don't worry ,we also try our best for the delivery time ,because time longer and our cost is higher.


4.Are the products tested before shipping?
Yes, all of our PPGI and GI was qualified before shipping. We test every batch every day.



Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of tools and equipment?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of tools and equipment as they are typically shaped and cut into various components such as blades, springs, and handles. These coils provide the necessary strength and durability required for the tools and equipment to withstand heavy usage and perform effectively.
Q: The hard industrial steels. If there's a bunch, what's a rough average? Also, what is is measured in?
Hrc Steel
Q: What are the common methods of protecting steel coils from corrosion?
Common methods of protecting steel coils from corrosion include applying a protective coating, such as zinc or paint, using corrosion inhibitors, storing coils in a controlled environment with low humidity, and implementing proper handling and packaging techniques to prevent moisture exposure.
Q: I made a wood crossbow body but all I need is a bow which I want to be metal. I've used a thin steel sheet that I cut to appropriate size but when it bent with the string strung, it never went to original shape after being shot. I used a slightly thicker and it wouldn't bend at all. Anybody know what thickness and type to use? Any real answers are very appreciated. Thanks.
So i do know way more about compound bows than I do about crossbows, but i'm going to enterprise an opinion. For my part, i would probably lean toward the compound bow. A part of it's only that i like them higher. However, moreover to that, more often than not when you find yourself hunting you will carry the crossbow loaded, on the grounds that the are typically awkward to load when you have the shot. If you're hunting from a blind or from a tree stand (and might figure out easy methods to load the item whilst you're up there) that's almost always ok. But when you need to tote a crossbow round whilst it's loaded, that may be a bit dicier proposition. Most crossbow safeties are lovely crude making the likelihood of by chance firing one alot bigger than with a rifle. Now, to the plus facet, a crossbow has essentially the entire upside of firing a rifle - best accuracy, same ergonomics, can run a scope on them. Without the downside - no real recoil, no longer too loud and you simply have a lovely excellent trigger on about any of them. Compounds are way more work. Plus it is much tougher to be accurate under stress with a compound than a crossbow. Regarding the protection? Don't particularly find out about that. After I was once doing shooting alot of archery, my 3 - D bow for outdoor stuff was once at ninety two pounds with a fifty five% letoff. My goal bow was once round 60. I had to pretty on the whole take care of string stretch, and tuning with the three - D bow. So i'd expect a crossbow to be in that regional. 5 hours to your nearest Bass pro? Good for a crossbow perhaps it's valued at it because no longer too many places raise them. Nonetheless, should you do back to a compound bow it appears rough to feel that would be your nearest archery professional shop. Thinkingblade
Q: What are the different types of welding methods used for steel coils?
There are several different types of welding methods commonly used for steel coils, including spot welding, seam welding, and flash butt welding. Spot welding involves applying heat and pressure to two overlapping pieces of metal to create a strong bond. Seam welding is similar to spot welding but is used for continuous welds along the length of the coil. Flash butt welding involves using an electric current to create a heat source between two ends of the coil, which are then pressed together to form a solid weld. These methods allow for efficient and effective joining of steel coils in various industrial applications.
Q: I wanted to get a cheapo ring and I found one I like, but it's stainless steel. Is that bad? Will it get dull and tarnished fast?
go with silver its cheap but not as bad as steel
Q: I want to buy a machete made of 1055 carbon steel, and want to know if this steel is durable for repeated use, or even combat use.
1055 Carbon Steel
Q: for instance Cr-Ni steeldoes this refer to plated steel or a uniform mixture
stainless steel is an alloy normally iron with additions of C, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Nb - amounts added depend on properties required. Corrosion resistance is due to a very thin but dense layer of chromium oxide which forms at the surface and prevents further attack. Ordinary steel on the other hand becomes coated with a porous layer of iron oxide(rust) through which the atmosphere can pass and cause further corrosion.
Q: does regular steel rust? or is it all the same.
Rusting is what steel, or any iron alloy, does best. Stainless steels rely on a small amount of either nickel or chromium, or occasionally some other element, to protect it. What these do is they actually oxidize faster than the iron does but this oxidation forms a microscopically thin, effectively invisible, but very tough coating of oxide that then protects the rest of the metal.
Q: What are the common problems faced during steel coil production?
Some common problems faced during steel coil production include surface defects such as scratches or dents, dimensional inconsistencies, coil breakage, edge wave formation, and coil slitting issues. Other challenges may include coil corrosion, improper coil cooling, and quality control issues.

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