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A36/Q235/S235JR Carbon Steel Coil
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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.
Color Coated Galvalume Steel Coil PPGL
PPGL steel is a durable, colorful and economical building material. It is the abbreviation of color coated aluminum-zinc plated steel plate, which is based on aluminum-zinc plated steel plate. The aluminum-zinc coated steel is then continuously painted in coil form. Due to its heat resistance and corrosion resistance, it has become a material for various construction purposes, especially roofs and walls.
A572/S355JR Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A572 carbon steel low-alloy steel is widely used as bridge panels, support plates, mechanical mounting plates, etc. for construction equipment, transmission towers, racks and other equipment.
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.
A514 Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A514 steel is available in several grades: A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, P, Q, S, and T, all of which have the same mechanical properties. ASTM A514 steel plates are conventionally quenched and tempered steel. ASTM A514 steel coil is known for its high yield strength, weldability and toughness, even at low temperatures. ASTM A514 steel is a special high-strength steel, mainly used as building structural steel.
A573/A573M Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A573/A573M grades are divided into 58, 65 and 70. Steel coils are suitable for structural carbon-manganese-silicon steel plates with three tensile strength ranges. ASTM A573/A573M steel coils are mainly used for important purposes of improving notch toughness at room temperature.
A588 Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A588 steel includes Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class K. The ASTM A588 steel specification is based on the standard specification for high-strength low-alloy structural steel with a lower yield point of up to 50ksi for applications requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
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.