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General Information of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

Hot-dip galvanized steel coils are available with a pure zinc coating through the hot-dip galvanizing process. It offers the economy, strength and formability of steel combined with the corrosion resistance of zinc. The hot-dip process is the process by which steel gets coated in layers of zinc to protect against rust. It is especially useful for countless outdoor and industrial applications.

 

 

Specification of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

1.          Thickness: 0.13mm-0.7mm

2.          Width: 600mm-1250mm

3.          Zinc Coating: 30-200g/m2

4.          Internal Diameter: 508mm/610mm

5.          Coil Weight: 3-12MT

6.          Quality: commercial and structural quality

7.          Surface Treatment: regular & minimum spangle, zero spangle, oiled & dry , chromated , non-skin pass ,skin pass

8.          Standard: JIS G 3302, ASTM A 653M, EN 10327

9.          Steel Grade: SGCC, CS, FS, SS, LFQ, DX51D+Z , S280GD

 

 

Technical Data of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

 

Chemical Composition

C

Si

Mn

P

S

0.04-0.06%

0.01-0.03%

0.18-0.22%

0.014-0.016%

0.006%-0.009%

 

Technical Data

Yield Strength

(Mpa) 280-320

Tensile Strength

(Mpa) 340-390

Elongation

20%-30%

Out-of-square

not exceed 1% Flatness

Bow

15mmmax

Edge Wave

9mmmax

Centre Buckle

8mmmax

Bending At 180 Degree

No crack, purling and fraction

 

 

Application of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

 

It can be widely used in transportation, light industry, civil usage and farming. It is also the perfect building material in construction for making roofing tile, steel profiles for wall partition, T-bar, studs, fireproof door, air conditioning duct and home appliance.

 

Package of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil

 

Full wrapped with anti-damped paper inside, iron sheet wrapped outside, and bundled by iron strips

 

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Q:i want to know what is light gauge steel and the diffrences between light gauge steel and steel for roof truss.
as a welder i can answere this. wel i think i can after 2 years of classes. so...light guage steel usually referes to the THICKNESS of the metal. also known as SHEET METAL. the only diffrences between light guage and roof truss is that a truss will be thicker metal ex- an i-beam for a structure is usually 1/2inch or 3/8 for smaller buildings. also there is no such thing as light weight steel. steel is steel the only thing that determins its weight is its size/thickness aluminum is a whole nother ballgame. ever see a pound of aluminum vs. a pound of steel? aluminum can be 1/2 or less the weight of steel. but its tensile strength suffers EX. say steel will snap at 70,000 pounds, aluminum will snap at 40,000 pounds, if it even snaps that is! it just tends to bend like rubber. aluminum is handy for many things because it will not rust.
Q:I am in the market for a good hunting knife under $100. I am primarily looking for a knife that will keep it's edge. What type of steel should I be looking for?
Regardless of who makes the knife, you might look at stainless steel instead of the better tool steels like O2,M2 or D2...stainless takes more abuse and neglect than the others do.
Q:days. Use your knowledge of the corrosion of steel and aluminum to predict how they would look different after a week exposed to rainy weather. Explain your prediction.
Steel rusts, aluminum doesn't so the steel can would be rusty and the aluminum can would not.
Q:and what type of metal is steel?
Iron and carbon is call mild steel, low carbon steel or high carbon steel depending on the percentage of carbon use , higher the carbon is used the tougher the steel is .but as far as I vaguely remember, in high carbon steel its only 3% of less carbon. Iron in its pure state is called wrought iron which is soft. Then there are Tool steel, High speed steel [drill bits and cutting tools are made]. Spring steel. [springs ] are made. Then we have alloy steel is another
Q:I would like to buy a new cold steel recon 1 folding knife. My concern is the knife is made in Taiwan, will the quality of blade/overall make is lower quality compare with those made in US/JAPAN? The plan is use as an EDC, any good suggestion with similar style? Most important to me is reliability, 2)sharpness, 3) maintance than 4)cost. Anyone can point me into right direction? Please share, Thanks in advance.
I recently bought the same weapon and am really impressed. There is no decline in quality and it arrived sharp enough to shave with. I rank upon the finer knives that I own. I would not hesitate to use it in a defensive situation (or offensive).
Q:not iron, steel
steel was first used in the 1800s in buildings.
Q:what are the properties that can strengthen the steel to withstand earhquake?
Earth quakes are due to the result of the earth underneath moving. The earth has so many layers of earths called plates placed one over the other for so many millions of years. When these plates move because of stress and strain on the crust of the earth then the structures built over them collapses. So it need not to be steel or concrete which can withstand these stress and strains. Actually strength is not going to help. In Japan originally they built buildings with wood and made them light so that when earth quake strikes the impact is very less. A building has to withstand the shocks by having a spring action and should be spreading out the stress away from the building and act as a shock absorber.
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!
if you were going to shoot thousands upon thousands of steel cases in your rifle, it would cause more wear than brass cases do. but for the casual shooter, it won't be a significant factor. Corrosive ammo is another story (but not all steel cased ammo is corrosive, and any made after 1975 is not corrosive). shooting corrosive ammo in a bolt gun is simple to care for. When finished shooting, simply clean out the barrel, chamber and bolt face etc with hot soapy water, or military bore cleaner. This nuetralizes the corrosive chemicals. then dry it well, and then do your normal clean and lube with break free CLP or whatever other lube you prefer. But for a semi auto, gas operated firearm, the cleaning process takes hours, with having to tear it down and clean every part including gas tube etc. As for the ectractor, same answer as above, since an extractor slides in front of the rim as the cartridge is fed, it really does not add much more wear if it is steel. The firing pin does not contact the steel case, only the primer, so no additional wear there. The biggest problem with wolf ammo is encountered when you fire a lot of rounds quickly, building up a lot of heat, which can cause the lacquer sealent on the case to turn gummy and this in turn will cause problems for the firearm. Answer? first, use wolf ammo for casual shooting and clean the firearm extensively afterwords. Save your better ammo for real life situations. I understand that some of the newer wolf ammo does not use the same lacquer sealant. I believe it is called silver bear, but don't quote me becasue I can't swear that that is it. shoot safe
Q:Can i use steel shot in a remington 870 wingmaster full choke 30 inch barrel. the shotgun is in great shape and about 20 or 25 years old probably. thank you. the steel shot i have got is 12 gauge 2 3/4 in 1550 velocity 1 1/16 oz 2 shot winchester xpert high velocity steel shot
A full choke is not recommended for most steel shot. That gun was made before steel shot was popular and the barrel probably will not hold up to the hard steel shot. You have two options. Both will cost money. You can get the soft heavy shot and use that. Or you can buy a newer shotgun and use steel in it.
Q:I was cutting a sheet of steel with an angle grinder when suddenly the rate at which the blade was cutting slowed way down. I tried a few different things, and turned off the tool and looked at the blade. It didn't look damaged, but it definitely was not cutting as quickly. I thought either I had hit a harder section of steel (is that possible? It looked pretty uniform) or the blade had lost it's abrasive quality or something. Also, before this happened I had accidentally cut into the wooden sawhorse that was holding up the steel sheet, but I've done that before with no problem. After a short while the problem fixed itself and the rate of cutting went back to a fast normal. Anyone know why this happened?
Sounds like the abrasive surface got blinded, coated with something that prevented the abrasive particles from touching the steel. It is possible to have vastly different hardnesses in a single piece of steel. Case hardening, carburizing, induction hardening, heat affected zone from welding, differences in work hardening, and presence of inclusions are some of the things that can create hardness variation within a single piece. But... sounds like you are working with a sheet which is unlikely to have any of these conditions. So... it was probably the grinding disk
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Location Shandong, China
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