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SGCC painting galvanized steel

SGCC painting galvanized steel

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Quick Details

  • Place of Origin:Hebei, China (Mainland)

  • Brand Name:GTLM

  • Model Number:GTLM-GC-001

  • Material:SGCC,SPCC etc.

  • spangles:regular spangle, minimized spangle, zero spangle

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:standard export packing
Delivery Detail:20days

Specifications

Painting galvanized steel
1.Thickness:0.135-4.0mm
2.Width:600-1500mm
3.Zinc:40g-275g
4.Material:SGCC,DX51D,G550,SPGC,et

SGCC painting galvanized steel

product name

Galvanized steel coils

thickness

0.135mm-4.0mm

width

600mm-1500mm762mm,914mm,1000mm,1200mm,1219mm,1250mm

zinc coating

40g,60g, 80g, 90,100g, 120g, 140g,180g, 200g, 250g, 275g and so on.

standard

ASTM, AISI, DIN, GB

material

SGCC,DC51D,DX51D,DX52D,,SGCD,Q195,Q235,SGHC,DX54D, S350 GD,

S450 GD,S550 GD

spangle

zero spangle, regular spangle or normal spangle

surface treatment

chromated and oiled, chromated and non-oiled

packing

export standard.

payment

T/T, L/C or DP

min order

25 tons (one 20ft FCL)

coil weight

3-8ton or as client requirement.

quality

soft or hard quality

Galvanized steel coils

Coating:40g/m2-275g/m2

Standard:ASTM,JIS,GB

Grade: Q195, SGCH,SGCC, DX51D , Q235,
Thickness:0.13mm-3.5mm   Width:15mm-1500mm  

Spangle: regular spangle, minimized spangle, zero spangle
Surface treatment: chromated and oiled, chromated and non-oiled
Certificate: SGS, mill's test report

STEEL GRADE

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION %

MECHANIC PROPERTY

C.B OF COATING

COATING

C

Si

Mn

S

P

T.S

Y.S

E.L

x103

x103

x102

x103

x103

Mpa

Mpa

%

d=0   180°

G/M²

JIS G3302 SGCC

12

30

41

31

21

480

300

13

OK

Z60-150

JIS G3302 SGCH

12

10

21

18

8

680

650

OK

Z60-150

ASTM A653 CS.B

20

30

60

35

30

386

205~380

20

OK

Z80-275

DX51D+Z

29

21

18

1.8

11

355

245

38

OK

Z80-275

G550

20

6

73

5

17

715

654

8

OK

Z80-275

Q:How are steel coils stored to prevent damage?
In order to prevent damage and maintain their integrity, steel coils are stored in a manner that is designed to minimize risks. One common approach involves horizontally stacking the coils, which helps evenly distribute the weight and reduces the likelihood of deformation or damage. Additionally, each layer of coils is often separated by wooden or steel dunnage to provide support and prevent shifting during storage or transportation. To protect the coils from harm, they are frequently stored indoors or in covered areas to shield them from exposure to the elements. This precaution serves to prevent rusting or corrosion, which could compromise the steel's quality. In situations where outdoor storage is necessary, weather-resistant tarps or protective coatings may be used to minimize the potential impact of rain, snow, or sunlight. Moreover, it is essential to consider the height at which the coils are stacked in order to avoid applying excessive pressure on the lower coils. To prevent damage, coils are typically stacked in a manner that ensures the weight from the upper layers is evenly distributed across the lower ones. This may involve the utilization of specialized stacking equipment or racks that are specifically designed to handle the weight and dimensions of the coils. In summary, the proper storage of steel coils entails careful attention to weight distribution, protection from the elements, and minimizing contact between coils to prevent damage and preserve their quality.
Q:How are steel coils used in the manufacturing of suspension springs?
Steel coils are used in the manufacturing of suspension springs by being tightly wound and then shaped into a helical or spiral form. These coils provide the necessary flexibility and strength required to absorb and distribute the weight and force exerted on the suspension system, allowing for a smooth and stable ride.
Q:I'm looking for a good source as to the 'structural formula' of steel. I'm not quite sure if that's what it's actually called, but here's a link to what I'm looking for.
There is none. There is no steel molecule, so one can't draw its molecular structure. Most steel has a body-centered cubic (ferrite) crystal structure (some stainless steels are face-centered cubic - austenite). Depending on the alloying elements, it's typically a random solid solution. Most of the lattice sites will be occupied by iron atoms, but other atoms from the alloying components will replace random sites. Smaller atoms like carbon are in the interstitial points, meaning they fit in between the larger atoms. Depending on the alloy and the processing conditions, you can also get a mix of phases, including more complex structures like cementite (iron carbide), molybdenum carbide, manganese sulfide, or martensite (a non-equilibrium tetragonal phase).
Q:What type of metal is T10 tool steel?
Carbon Tool Steel usually in the form of forged bar stock. Steel Grades for tool steel can be any of the following (depending on the application) T10/1.1645 SK3/SK4/W1A-91/2/ TC105/y10/1880/BW1B T10A/1.1545/y10A/1880 Standards are published by: DIN, JIS, ASTM, AISI, BS, SS, ISO, TOCT, GB Doug
Q:How are steel coils protected from extreme weather conditions?
Steel coils are typically protected from extreme weather conditions using various methods such as covering them with waterproof wraps, storing them in climate-controlled warehouses, or applying anti-corrosion coatings. These measures ensure that the coils are shielded from moisture, temperature fluctuations, and other environmental factors that could potentially damage or degrade the steel.
Q:Can steel coils be used in the manufacturing of machinery and equipment?
Yes, steel coils can be used in the manufacturing of machinery and equipment. Steel coils are versatile components that provide strength, durability, and stability to various industrial applications. They can be shaped, cut, and formed into different parts and components necessary for the machinery and equipment manufacturing process. Steel coils are commonly used in the production of gears, shafts, frames, brackets, and other structural elements. Additionally, they can be processed further to create specialized components such as springs or fasteners. The use of steel coils in machinery and equipment manufacturing ensures that the end products are of high quality, capable of withstanding heavy loads, and have a long lifespan.
Q:How can I arbitrate quality of steel before purchasing it??
The quality of the alloy can be very well be judged by its appearance and lustrous surface. The more luster on the surface the more refine will the steel be. To judge its tenacity and endurance, the alloy can be subjected to a series of procedures involving stress and shock. The reaction to these processes can determine whether the steel be fit for the purpose required.
Q:I was wondering what kind of company casts and sells steel without acting as a contractor as well. They only sell steel no install it
If you are talking about raw steel materials and products I believe you are talking about a steel processor and warehouse company or a steel distributor. There are many different points along the steel manufacturing process that you could buy steel products. It would depend on various factors. Depending the amount, type, grade, gauge, properties, origin and a host of other elements you could purchase the steel in billet, plate, diamond plate, rolled sheet (cold or hot), coil, beam, stamped, pickled, scrapped, etc. You get the idea. Now I don't know where you are in the world, but you can go to one of the two sites below, which I have used for product sourcing and research before. The last one is a major manufacturer that I have actually been to. I hope this helps.
Q:I bought stainless steel appliances a year ago. I have two kids who like to put their hands all over the fridge and they always leave dirty marks all over it. I bought stainless steel cleaner but it doesn't do a good enough job. Anyone know any other cleaning remedies?
Use stainless steel cleaner which you can get at hardware stores, Home Depot, and Lowes.
Q:What could the impurities in steel wool be?And why are they there?Thanks for your help :)
Impurities in steel wool would be of the elemental type. I'm sure steel wool is a mixture of different low grade not good for much of anything else materials. There may be excessive impurities such as lead, cobalt, boron, aluminum etc... in the steel wool. There may also be solvent residue on the wool i.e cleaner, lubricant etc.. I'm sure every batch is different - I know the iron level is high thats what makes them rust quickly.

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