Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coils /Galvanized Steel, Galvanized Coils (D040) Full Hard/SGCC, Dx51d
- 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.:D040
Type:Steel Coil
Technique:Cold Rolled
Standard:ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS, DIN
Surface Treatment:Galvanized
Special Use:Wear Resistant Steel
Application:Ship Plate, Boiler Plate, Container Plate, Flange Plate
Width:From 500 to 1250mm
THK:From 0.13 to 3mm
Length:From 1000 T0 6000 Mm
Export Markets:Global
Additional Info.
Trademark:TRANDA
Packing:Standard Seaworthy Package
Standard:PRIME
Origin:China
Production Capacity:10000tons Per Mon
Product Description
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Standards: GB/T 2518, JIS G3302, DIN, EN 10142 and ASTM A653
Material grades: SGCC, SGCH, SGCD1, SGCD2, DX51D + Z, DX52D + Z and DX53D + D
Thickness: 0.17 to 4.0mm
Width: 600 to 1250mm
STD width: 914/1000/1200/1219/1250mm
Zinc coating: 50 to 275g/m2
Zinc spangle: regular or minimum
Surface treatment: non-chromated and unoiled
Coil inner diameter: 508 or 610mm
Coil weight: 3 to 6T
Used for roofs, outer walls, ovens, explosive-proof-steel, electrically controlled cabinets, and industrial freezers in residential and industrial buildings, household appliances, transportation, base plate and color coating
Packing: standard seaworthy or customized.
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: I want to know because I'm going to Hershey Park on Wednesday and Steel Force looks about the same size, so, I wanted to know. It's not that Steel Force is too big for me.
- steel force breaks the 200ft mark and is a steel out and back roller coaster. Tidal force is a water ride that is about 100 ft tall. If you can do Steel Force then you should be able to handle anything at Hersheypark. the on;y ride they have bigger is the Kissing Tower
- Q: What is the width range of steel coils?
- The width range of steel coils can vary depending on the specific requirements and industry standards, but generally, it can range from a few millimeters to several meters.
- Q: I looking at replacing a few of the panels on my car with either Carbon Fiber or High Tensile Steel to shave off some weight and increase mpg and take some time off my quarter mile. Which is better: Carbon Fiber or High Tensile Steel?
- Steel is much cheaper to buy, but weighs more than the carbon fiber and is not as strong as a rule. To save weight on a race car go with carbon fiber. To save weight (money) on the wallet go with steel.
- Q: What are the different types of coil leveling machines?
- There exists a variety of coil leveling machines utilized in different industries. Some frequently encountered types are as follows: 1. Precision Roll Levelers exhibit exceptional accuracy and possess the capability to precisely level coils. Employing a series of rolls, these machines apply pressure to eliminate any distortions or imperfections in the coil. 2. Straighteners are utilized to flatten coils that have become curved or warped during the manufacturing process. Typically, they consist of a set of rollers that gradually bend the coil in the opposite direction to restore its flatness. 3. Rotary Levelers are employed to level thicker coils or those with a higher yield strength. These machines employ a series of rolls that rotate in opposite directions, exerting pressure to flatten the coil. 4. Tension Levelers are commonly used to level thin-gauge coils. They function by applying tension to the coil while passing it through a series of rollers. This process effectively removes any waviness or unevenness in the coil. 5. Stretch Levelers are specifically designed for leveling coils made of high-strength materials. These machines employ a combination of stretching and bending to eliminate any irregularities on the coil's surface. 6. Cut-to-Length Lines not only level the coil but also cut it into specific lengths according to the customer's requirements. These machines are commonly utilized in precision-demanding industries like automotive or construction. In conclusion, the choice of coil leveling machine depends on factors such as the type and thickness of the coil, desired level of accuracy, and the intended application of the leveled coil.
- Q: Why people prefer prefabricated buildings these days? Recently my friend has told me that he is going to owe a steel house so I was just thinking are these steel structures really durable and cheaper than concrete structures?
- It really depends upon the environment and the construction techniques used. Steel that is painted or coated will without maintenance eventually rust. I would expect this tendency to be exacerbated in a humid or shore environment. Heat may tend to cook a steel house and the structure does not add much thermal mass. Construction techniques tend to be fairly quick a part of the construction is essentially prefabricated. Work done in a factory will almost always be cheaper than work done in the field, all things being equal. Concrete can be fairly hi tech with lots of equipment or as seen in many parts of the world fairly low tech with lots of laborers. It is easy to change the characteristics of concrete depending upon how it is mixed, reinforced, and treated during the curing process. Because it is applied in a relatively fluid state it can flow around obstructions like bedrock and be formed up into interesting shapes. A concrete structure can be cooler as it provides thermal mass, and a heat sink. It's resulting rigidity may make it more subject to earthquakes than steel. We do really need to be smarter in constructing our homes to make them fit the land and not only the general environment but our particular micro environment.
- Q: If steel can rust with saltwater... then why are ships made of steel? can't we just use other metals like aluminium etc?
- Ships are made of steel and also aluminum. Some minesweepers are made from fiberglass. Steel is a comparatively cheap and easily used material. But don't be confused with the type of steel that is used. Plates do not have to be replaced every year. In fact ship s can go for years with no major steel work, and this can be extended with proper maintenance like sand blasting and painting. There are many different steel alloys with different properties. Some of them resist rusting and instead of flaking they just form a powder like barrier. Check out this link.
- Q: What exactly is surgical stainless steel made of (metals)? Does it contain nickel? If so, what % does it usually contain? I am deciding between surgical stainless steel piercings or titanium. Both same price and looks. I want to know which one is more hypo-allergenic and generally nickel free.
- surgical stainless steel is an austenitic steel containing 18-20% chromium and 8-10% nickel. and some proportion of molybdenum. The word 'surgical' refers to the fact that these types of steel are well-suited for making surgical instruments: they are easy to clean and sterilize, strong, and corrosion-resistant. The nickel/chrome/molybdenum alloys are also used for orthopaedic implants as aids in bone repair, and as a structural part of artificial heart valves and other implants. However, immune system reaction to nickel is a potential complication. In some cases today titanium is used instead in procedures that require a metal implant which will be permanent. Titanium is a reactive metal, the surface of which quickly oxidizes on exposure to air, creating a microstructured stable oxide surface. This provides a surface into which bone can grow and adhere in orthopaedic implants but which is incorrodible after implant. Thus steel may be used for temporary implants and the more expensive titanium for permanent ones
- Q: Can steel coils be coated with zinc-nickel alloy?
- Yes, steel coils can be coated with zinc-nickel alloy.
- Q: How do steel coils contribute to energy savings in buildings?
- Steel coils contribute to energy savings in buildings in several ways. Firstly, steel coils are often used as part of the insulation system in buildings. The high thermal conductivity of steel allows for efficient heat transfer, ensuring that the building remains well-insulated and energy loss is minimized. Additionally, steel coils are often used for HVAC systems, which play a crucial role in energy efficiency. By using steel coils in these systems, the heat transfer process can be optimized, reducing the energy required to heat or cool the building. Moreover, steel coils are durable and long-lasting, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance, which in turn saves energy and resources. Overall, the use of steel coils in buildings helps to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption, contributing to significant energy savings.
- Q: which cost more: ALLOY, GUNMENTAL OR STAINLESS STEEL. GIVE ME AN IDEA OF THE COST OF EACH.
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Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coils /Galvanized Steel, Galvanized Coils (D040) Full Hard/SGCC, Dx51d
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 25 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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