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Prepainted Steel Coil with Matt Finish for Construction

Prepainted Steel Coil with Matt Finish for Construction

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
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.:0.50*1000*C

Surface Treatment:Coated

Certification:ISO, SGS, BV, ISO9001:2008 &SGS

Technique:Cold Rolled

Standard:ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI, DIN, BS

Application:Sandwich Panels, Corrugated Steel Sheets

Edge:Slit edge

Stock:Not Stock

Steel Grade:CGCC & Cglcc

Thickness:0.16~1.20mm

Coil Width:600~1250mm

Coil ID:508/610 Mm

Color:Ral Color or as Customer′s Color Sample

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Packing:Seaworthy, Standard Export Package, in Container

Standard:0.50*1000*C

Origin:China

HS Code:7210701000

Production Capacity:220, 000 Tons/Year

Details

 Description:
1) Standard: JIS G3312 CGCC & CGLCC, equivalent to ASTM A755M, EN10169
2) Grade: CGCC and CGLCC
3) Hardness: Both soft and full hard are available
4) Surface finish: With or without protect film covered
5) Thickness range: 0.16-1.20mm
6) Coil width: 600-1250mm, general 914mm, 1000mm, 1220mm and 1250mm.
7) Shape: Both sheet and coil are available
8) Coating: Z40 to Z275, or AZ30 to AZ150
9) Paint thickness: Top 5 um + (10-20) um polyester, Reverse 5-10 um Epoxy
10) Color: any RAL code, or according to customer's sample
11) Coil weight: 3-6 tons, or according to customer's requirements
12) Max loading in one 20ft container: 25 tons generally
13) MOQ: 25 tons for each thickness or color;
14) Delivery time: 2 weeks or one month generally.
15) Applications: Widely used for roof tiles, outer walls, ovens, explosive-proof steel, electrically controlled cabinets, and industrial freezers in the residential and industrial buildings.


 Prepainted galvanized steel coil ( PPGI ) Prepainted galvalume steel coil ( PPGL )
Standard  JIS G3312 CGCC
  ASTM A755M
  EN10169
J IS G3322 CGLCC
AS 1397 G2+AZ
Valid thickness   0. 16 ~1. 2 0mm  0. 16 ~1. 2 0mm
Coil width  600~1250mm  600~1250mm
Coil ID  508mm & 610mm  508mm & 610mm
Coil weight  3~5 tons  3~5 tons
Coating   4 0~275 g/m2   AZ30 to AZ150
Paint  t hickness ,  top  side    15~25 microns  15~25 microns
P aint  t hickness ,  reverse  5~7 microns  or  15~25 microns  5~7 microns  or  15~25 microns
Color  any RAL code  any RAL code
Package  vertical, eye to sky & horizontal  vertical, eye to sky & horizontal
MOQ  25 tons  25 tons


Q: so what is stronger tempered steel Blade or carbon steel Blade? a Machete made of those i said above what will last longer,what can cut better,which will will shatter first.
1. all steel blades are tempered, whether they are high carbon blades or low carbon blades. 2. It depends on what kind of steel they are made from. So im going to answer this question, using the following qualifications. 440A stainless steel 440C stainless steel - high carbon. The higher the carbon level, the more brittle a blade becomes. But the higher the carbon level, will increase a steel’s wear resistance , meaning it will have a better edge retention 2. They both will work well. Pros's / Con's The 440C blades will need less sharpening, but are harder to sharpen The 4401 blades will need to be sharpened more, but are far easier to resharpen. So it basically comes down to where you will be using them and how you will be using them. If your gonna be out in the middle of the jungle and stopping for the night, then the high carbon blade would probably be better, you use it all day, resharpen it at night. If your gonna be cutting brush, tobbaco, etc on your land, then the 440A would be better, because you can take a couple of min's to resharpen it often
Q: I'm sort of a sword maker. You could say I'm an amateur blacksmith. I want to find a dependable source of high-grade steel. I've made a few blades and from what I know about the difference between true steel and cheap steel, I have yet to work with such. All of the metal I have used could not have been true high carbon spring steel because while they are hard, their properties do not reflect that of true steel. I would sincerely appreciate any guidance on where I could order some fine-quality steel so I could produce a truly fine blade.
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Q: What are the different grades of steel used in manufacturing steel coils?
There are several different grades of steel that are commonly used in manufacturing steel coils. These grades include carbon steel, stainless steel, and high-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA). Each grade has its own unique properties and characteristics, which make them suitable for specific applications in various industries.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of fasteners?
Steel coils are commonly used in the manufacturing of fasteners because they provide a cost-effective and efficient way to produce large quantities of fasteners. The steel coils are unwound and then fed into machines that cut, shape, and thread the steel to create various types of fasteners such as screws, bolts, and nails. The high strength and durability of steel make it an ideal material for fasteners, ensuring secure and reliable connections in a wide range of applications.
Q: What are the different methods of laminating steel coils?
There are mainly three methods of laminating steel coils: the hot-dipped galvanizing method, the electro-galvanizing method, and the cold-rolled laminating method. The hot-dipped galvanizing method involves dipping the steel coils into a bath of molten zinc, which forms a protective layer on the surface. The electro-galvanizing method uses an electric current to deposit a thin layer of zinc onto the steel coils. Lastly, the cold-rolled laminating method involves pressing together layers of steel with an adhesive layer in between to create a laminated coil. These methods help enhance the durability, corrosion resistance, and overall quality of the steel coils.
Q: How are steel coils used in the production of electrical systems?
Steel coils are used in the production of electrical systems as they serve as the core component of transformers and inductors. They provide a magnetic field necessary for the efficient functioning and transformation of electrical energy.
Q: What are the common coil slitting methods?
The common coil slitting methods include rotary shear slitting, loop slitting, and oscillating slitting.
Q: What are the common applications of galvanized steel coils?
Galvanized steel coils are commonly used in a variety of applications, including construction, automotive manufacturing, electrical appliances, and agricultural equipment. They are particularly useful for roofing and siding materials, as well as for creating durable and corrosion-resistant components in various industries.
Q: How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of seat structures?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of seat structures by being shaped and molded to create the framework and support system of the seats. The coils provide strength and stability to the structure, ensuring durability and comfort for the users.
Q: What are the different types of steel coil edge conditions?
The different types of steel coil edge conditions include mill edge, slit edge, and deburred edge.

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