A36/Q235/S235JR Carbon Steel Coil

A36 is a low-carbon steel containing trace amounts of manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon and other elements such as copper. A36 has good weldability and high yield strength, and is the structural steel plate specified by the engineer. ASTM A36 steel plate is often manufactured into a variety of structural steel parts. This grade is used for welded, bolted or riveted construction of bridges and buildings, as well as for general structural purposes. Due to its yield point, A36 carbon plate can be used to design lighter-weight structures and equipment, and provide good weldability. Construction, energy, heavy equipment, transportation, infrastructure and mining are the industries where A36 panels are commonly used.

202 Stainless Steel Coil

202 stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese alloy. It has high ductility, good corrosion resistance and excellent toughness in both high and low temperature environments. 202 stainless steel is one of the most widely used 200 series stainless steel. 202 stainless steel, the austenitic structure is stabilized by the addition of nickel and manganese, thereby preventing the formation of harmful phases, such as sigma phase or chromium carbide. The high nickel content also improves the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the steel at high temperatures.

AZ50 Galvalume Steel Coil

Hot-dip aluminum-zinc plated steel plate is also called aluminum-zinc plated plate, aluminum-zinc plated natural color plate, aluminum-zinc plated fingerprint resistant plate and aluminum-zinc plated light plate. As the surface coating of the plate is an alloy composed of aluminum, zinc and other trace elements, it has outstanding corrosion resistance and gradually replaces galvanized plate. Aluminum-zinc plated plate is mainly used for steel structure roof, wall surface, switch cabinet body and household appliance board.

Color Coated Galvanized Steel Coil PPGI

PPGI coil is a popular material. It is based on hot-dip galvanized steel sheet or electro-galvanized steel sheet (galvanized layer) and is coated with multiple organic coatings to prevent it from rusting. Used for roof panels, wall panels, furniture, household appliances, auto parts, etc. It maintains the strength of galvanized steel, while its organic coating provides a variety of colors and attractive appearance.

A283/Q195 Carbon Steel Coil

ASTM A283 is a carbon steel coil used for general structural purposes. The steel has low and medium tensile strength. The ASTM A283 steel specification covers four structural quality grades of mild steel, grades A, B, C, and D, for general application.

Hot Dip Galvanized Coil

Hot dip galvanizing is to make the molten metal react with the iron substrate to produce an alloy layer, so that the substrate and the coating are combined. Hot galvanizing is to pickle the steel and iron parts first. In order to remove the iron oxide on the surface of the steel and iron parts, after pickling, it is cleaned by ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or ammonium chloride and zinc chloride mixed aqueous solution tank, and then sent into the hot dip plating tank. Hot-dip galvanizing has the advantages of uniform coating, strong adhesion and long service life.

Galvanized Coil

Galvanized steel is a type of steel that is coated with zinc for protection by an electroplating process. The galvanized layer is applied to cold rolled steel at low temperatures. So EG steel is also known as cold galvanized steel. Through electrolytic galvanizing, a uniform and dense zinc layer is finally formed on the surface of the steel, but the mechanical properties of the material are still maintained. Electrogalvanized steel is usually sold in coil or sheet form. EG coil is a kind of material that can be cut, slitted and profiled for other purposes.

Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil

When steel components are used to make more complex finished products, they can be galvanized before the product is assembled. This is called pre-galvanizing, or "pre-galvanizing". It may also be referred to as "in-line", "continuous" or "rolled" galvanizing. Essentially, steel components (such as sheets or wires) are galvanized using an automated process before they are cut to size.
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