Cold Rolled Steel Sheet Coil JIS G3302 EN10142 ASTM653 ASTM95

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Product Name

Cold  Rolled Sheet Coil

Material

SPCC/SPCD/SPCE/DC01/ST12/ ST14/SPCD/DC03/DC04 ect.

Grade Standard

JIS  G3302, EN10142, ASTM653, ASTM95

Thickness

0.15-3.5mm

Width

200mm-1500mm

Coil ID

508-610mm

Coil OD

max  1500mm

Weight

3-15  Tons

Tolerance

Thickness  tolerance:+/-0.02mm; Width tolerance:+5mm -0mm

Surface Treatment

Oiled / Unoiled

Annual Output

350,000MT

Application

Construction, hardware, home applicances, interior decoration

 

General Application of Cold Rolled Steel Coil: 

Classification

Designation

Characteristics

Main  applications

Commercial

Quality

SPCC

SPCCT

Commercial  quality suitable for bending fabrication and simple forming; this is the type  in greatest demand.

Refrigerators,  cabinets, power distribution baords and drums.

Drawing

Quality

SPCD

Drawing quality second only to that of SPCEN.

Excellent uniformity.

Automobile  floor and roof panels.

Deep-drawingQuality

SPCE

SPCF

Deep-drawing  quality.With metallurgically controlled grain size, it retains its beautiful  finish even after being deep-drawn.

Automobile  fenders and quarter panels

Extra deep-drawing Quality

SPCG

Extra-low-carbon  steel sheets with highest workability

Automobile  internal panels and deep-drawn parts

 

Chemical Components

Grade

Chemical Components

C

Mn

P

S

Alt

St12

≤0.10

≤0.50

≤0.035

≤0.025

≥0.020

St13

≤0.08

≤0.45

≤0.030

≤0.025

≥0.020

St14

≤0.08

≤0.40

≤0.025

≤0.020

≥0.020

 

Mechanical Properties

1. Yield Strength: ≤320MPa

2. Tensile Strength: ≤370MPa

3. Elongation (L=50mm, b=25mm) When:

(1) Nominal Thickness <0.25mm: 30%

(2) Nominal Thickness 0.25mm-<0.40: 32%

(3) Nominal Thickness 0.40-<0.60mm: 34%

(4) Nominal Thickness 0.60-<1.0mm: 36%

(5) Nominal Thickness 1.0-<1.6mm: 37%

(6) Nominal Thickness >1.6mm: 38%

Q:And by how much? I'm pretty sure that sterling silver is stronger, but I'm wondering if I could still use a metal stamp to stamp into something that's stainless steel - if it would be soft enough?
No way steel is by far stronger. Tensile strength of Sterling silver 207 MPa Tensile strength of Stainless Steel 515 MPa
Q:I'm in the middle of a remodel and buying appliances. Is there any way to ensure that the stainless steel is the same tone if you get different brands?
it doesn't really matter. I have all appliances in my kitchen stainless steel. All different makes never noticed the tone, I think it just depends on the grain. i clean my appliances side to side not up and down. Good question never thought about that.
Q:Hey do you know what is Steel Arch Building and how it looks like exactly??
Typically, okorder /
Q:I am a beginner and have a slow to average swing speed. Should i get graphite or steel shafts for my irons and does it make a difference?
The traditional answer was that graphite because the shafts weigh less than steel increase club head speed and would help improve distance for folks with slower swing speeds. The sacrifice was that graphite was less accurate than steel. That is all out of date thinking these days. So much has changed. Composite graphite shafts are now more stable and accurate than before while steel shaft technology has produced lighter steel shafts than before. That being said, I still recommend the graphite unless you are young and still growing. If you are young, then you will most probably grow into the steel shafts. By that I mean that your ability to swing the club faster should improve as you grow physically and learn to swing the club even better.
Q:what is the differance between ceramic and stainless steel headers and 4-2-1 and 4-1 and which are better for racing and should i get ceramic or stainless steel headers???? for a 98 civic
4 into 2 into 1 is the style that the pipe finally necks down to one pipe. 4 into 1 is more restrictive but you wont really notice. Ceramic costs alot more but is better at keeping the high temps safe and wont warp or discolor, rust like other pipes, they are for more performance oriented vehicles. Stainless will do the job though for the average tuner.
Q:i would like to make a dmascus steel knife, i have the cable but im not sure if its damascus steel or not, how do i tell? and if it isnt damascus steel how do i make a bar of it?
Here's what you need, the cable should be a minimum of 9/16 with large wires. You need some borax (20 mule team from the store). A good hot coal, coke, or gas forge. If the cable has fiber rope in the center it will need to be removed. Fuse the ends of the cable to keep them from coming apart. I use my welder and while I'm at it I weld a handle to make it easier. Heat it in the forge when the forge is properly heated, rotate it. Some people will burn the oil out, but I've found that the forge does that just fine. Rotate the cable while it's heating. When it begins the turn red pull it out and sprinkle the borax over it, don't hold back use a lot. It will begin to melt and bubble into the steel. Put the cable back in the forge, rotate and watch. This is the critical part. When the steel starts to turn from orange/yellow to almost yellow/white take it out and lightly (I use a 2lb hammer) begin hammering the cable into a square or rectangle. If you do it right you'll notice that it will begin to fight the hammer, that's when you know the weld it taking place. You'll have to repeat the process down the length of the cable. Once you have the billet made you can begin the process of shaping the edge and tang. Once you have it shaped, follow proper forge procedure then grind all the yuck off and finish shaping. Then harden and temper and finish it out. Good luck. I almost forgot a very important part. Befor you start hammering put the cable in a vice while at welding temp (if you are strong you can use a couple of plyers) and twist it tight. On the next heat hold the cable in your left and and lay it on the anvil. Concentrate on your light hammer blows being on your side of the cable. This forces the cable strands together. If you are using smaller cable like 9/16 you can double the cable up and weld two peices together, it is easier and makes for a prettier blade. Doing this you don't have to worry about twisting the cable and you can hit it much harder to start with.
Q:Two different shaving razors I'm looking to buy have different specs. in terms of the metals used for the blade; one being 1045 surgical stainless steel, the other 440 stainless (not sure if its A B or C, but probably 440A or 440B because it's not specified). So which one is better for the intended use as a shaving razor?
yes a stainless steel 440 knife is really good my uncle bought one back in 1979 and has been having it without any problems the blade is still razor sharp even at 35 years old
Q:what is the densest type of steel ? what is its density ?what is its tensile strength .
Agree okorder . If you are really looking for higher density, go to copper or tungsten.
Q:Is there a type of spray paint that would work on Stainless steel?That would also be permenant or at least make it through a wash or two?
I've also learned something today! Good luck and have fun!
Q:What products can we make with steel (eg Steel strip, rod, bar, rail, tube) How are these made? What can we make from these steel products?Can you please make the answers as detailed as possible you can because i really want to know this really well. Thank you.
Your okorder (they make steel deck and steel joists) There are thousands of other items routinely produced from steel, including rebar, and all the metal in cars, airplanes, and about a million other things.

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