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Pre-painted Galvanized Steel -Wooden Pattern-1.0mm*1250mm

Pre-painted Galvanized Steel -Wooden Pattern-1.0mm*1250mm

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50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Pre-painted Galvanized Steel -Wooden Pattern-1.0mm*1250mm

1.strong corrosion resistance

2.surface quality

3.conducive to deep processing,such as the embossed PPGI,printed PPGI&punching PPGI

4.economy and practicality

 1.Thickness:0.16-2.0mm 

2.Width:600-1500mm

3.Material: SGCC,SGCD,SECC,SECD,DX51D+Z
4.Zinc coating:
40-275G/M2

5.Surface Structure:  galvanized ,zero spangle, regular spangle or normal spangle

6.Surface treatment:  chromated and oiled, chromated and non-oiled

7.Color:all RAL series

 1.Refrigerator shutter &side panels,  Washer,  Freezers, Air conditions,
 2.Rice Cooker, Microwave Ovens,  Water Heaters, Sterilization Cabinets, Range Hoods
 3.Computer Panels , DVD/DVB  panels, TV back panel etc.

 Teaching Board: whiteboard, blackboard, green board(chalk board).

 Indoor Decoration: Fireproof Door, kitchen cabinet, wall decoration.

 Shipping Industries: Ship, Fecht, Marine.

 Elevator/Medical Equipment/Rubbish Bin. 


Q:my homework is a breif description on steel pipe. for plumbing/gas.please help me i dont have a clue where to start, something about the thread and where its used.Thanks,
you can search for some web which sells steel pipe and other relative products to know more details.
Q:Why is it usually scorned by the shooting community to use steel cased ammo (like Wolf)? Always hear corrosive and steel is bad for the extractor/firing pin. Hulp a simpleton out!
Here's a true life example: My Bushmaster AR15 extractor rips the lip/rim off the steel casing leaving the fired round jammed into the chamber. It takes a push rod to remove the casing. It happens pretty frequently, and I recently took half a brick of the junk and dropped it off at my local gun store on amnesty day. I've never had that issue with brass.
Q:How do steel coils contribute to the circular economy?
Steel coils contribute to the circular economy through their recyclability and reusability. The circular economy aims to minimize waste and promote the continuous use of resources, and steel coils align perfectly with this concept. Firstly, steel coils are made from recycled steel, which reduces the need for extracting raw materials and the associated environmental impact. By using recycled steel, we can conserve natural resources and reduce energy consumption during the manufacturing process. This practice helps to lower carbon emissions and decrease the overall ecological footprint. Furthermore, steel coils can be easily recycled at the end of their lifecycle. Steel is one of the most recycled materials globally, with a high recycling rate. When the coils reach the end of their use, they can be collected, processed, and transformed into new steel products, without losing their properties or quality. This closed-loop recycling system ensures that steel resources are continuously utilized, minimizing the need for virgin steel production. Additionally, steel coils support the circular economy by enabling the creation of durable and long-lasting products. Steel is known for its strength and durability, making it ideal for various applications such as construction, automotive, and packaging. By using steel coils, we can produce products that have a longer lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing waste generation. Moreover, steel coils can be reused multiple times before they are recycled. They can be rewound, reshaped, or repurposed for different applications, extending their lifecycle and reducing the demand for new coils. This reuse aspect of steel coils contributes to resource efficiency and waste reduction. In summary, steel coils play a significant role in the circular economy by being made from recycled steel, being easily recyclable themselves, enabling the creation of durable products, and promoting reuse. Their contribution helps to close the loop in the steel industry, conserves natural resources, reduces waste generation, and minimizes environmental impact.
Q:i have a question on a test and the questions before it are about blast furnace, wrought iron and cast iron...question 16 is..What is Steel?i dont really get what im being asked.. there could be many answers, what answer are they looking for?
as steel is an alloy i thinkl they are looking for what elements it is made up of
Q:I have a mountain bike w/ 26 wheels. My question is what's the biggest difference between aluminum vs. steel? If most of my riding is off-road, wouldn't the steel wheels be stronger/more durable?
Aluminum is by far the better choice for wheels, mirageguitarwork is right on the money with his description. One other thing that detracts from steel wheels is that they rust. Wheel builders used to chrome plate them, but all this did was add weight. The wheels would eventually still rust, and this weakens them even more.
Q:The Chinese invented the windmill long before the 1800's, but I cannot find anywhere who invented the steel windmill, I believe it was in the 1800'sIf you know the answer that'd be great!And also if you could find the date it was patented? Thanks SO much!
The Steel Eclipse Type WG was the first of several self-oiling steel windmills marketed by Fairbanks, Morse, and Company after they became the distributor of all the Eclipse mills about the start of the 20th Century. It has the more important distinction of having been the only widely distributed worm-gear mill in the history of American windmill manufacture. Produced from about 1926 to the mid-1930's, the Steel Eclipse remains in the field today in considerable number in most parts of the country. Hope this helps!
Q:i found a similar question asking what metals were in stainless steel but i don't know if they are the same.... they probably aren't.
steel is iron with a little bit of carbon mixed in. how much carbon determines the hardness of the steel. stainless steel is the same mostly, it has nickle and chromium added in to make it corrosion resistant.
Q:I already have the county permits and bank loan, but the foundation hasn't been poured. Is it too late to convert to steel?
Steel is going to be a whole different world. You will need to go back to square one and get house plans that are drawn for structural steel. First thing you need to do is find a builder that knows how to build with steel and get an idea of the price.
Q:Can steel coils be coated with RFID technology?
Yes, steel coils can be coated with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. The RFID tags can be securely attached to the surface of the steel coils, allowing for efficient tracking, identification, and monitoring throughout the supply chain process.
Q:How are steel coils used in the production of structural components?
Structural components heavily rely on steel coils throughout the production process. These coils, made from rolled steel strips, serve as the essential raw material for manufacturing various components like beams, columns, and trusses. The initial step in utilizing steel coils for structural components involves uncoiling the strip and cutting it into desired lengths. This can be achieved using diverse cutting methods, such as shearing or sawing. Once the coils are cut into appropriate lengths, they undergo further processing to shape them into specific structural components required for a particular project. One prevalent approach to shaping steel coils into structural components is through bending or forming. This necessitates the use of specialized machinery to bend or shape the steel into the desired configuration. For instance, a steel coil can be bent into an I-beam shape, commonly employed as a load-bearing component in buildings and bridges. Another technique employed for shaping steel coils into structural components is welding. This involves joining multiple steel coils together to create larger components. Welding is often employed to fabricate components like columns or trusses, which demand the combination of multiple steel coils to achieve the required strength and structural integrity. Once the steel coils have been shaped and formed into the desired structural components, they may undergo additional processes, including surface treatment or coating, to enhance their durability and resistance to corrosion. This ensures that the components will endure and withstand the demands of their intended applications. In conclusion, steel coils are crucial in manufacturing structural components as they provide the necessary raw material. Through cutting, bending, and welding processes, steel coils are transformed into the specific components needed for various construction projects. These components play a vital role in supporting the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, and other structures.

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