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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.
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Hot Dip Galvalume Steel Coil
Galvanized zinc coil is based on cold-rolled steel plate, which is solidified by 55% aluminum, 43.4 zinc and 1.6 silicon at 600 ℃. It combines the physical protection and high durability of aluminum with the electrochemical protection of zinc. Also known as aluminized zinc steel coil.
Color Coated Steel Coil for Household Appliances
The color coated steel plate for household appliances has good processing performance and decoration performance. It is widely used as the front panel, side panel, rear panel and inner panel of household appliances. Due to its rich colors and high production efficiency, color-coated steel plates are widely used in exterior walls, roofs, interior decoration, doors and windows, etc. They are also very popular in transportation, home appliances and other fields. The home appliance color coated steel plate uses a special finish to make the surface shiny. The front panel is coated with high molecular linear oil-free polyester resin, and the rear panel is coated with modified epoxy coating.
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.
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.
444 Stainless Steel Coil
444 stainless steel is a ferritic stainless steel, the national standard grade is 00 Cr18Mo2, its elements of ultra-low carbon nitrogen, chromium content of 18% and 2% molybdenum content, strong corrosion resistance. This type of stainless steel is usually stabilized by niobium or titanium, which can prevent intergranular corrosion after welding.
440C Stainless Steel Coil
440C grade stainless steel is a kind of high carbon martensitic stainless steel. High strength, medium corrosion resistance, good hardness and wear resistance. Grade 440C achieves the highest strength, hardness and wear resistance of any stainless steel alloy after heat treatment. Its extremely high carbon content is the reason for these characteristics, which makes the 440C particularly suitable for applications such as ball bearings and valve parts.
430 Stainless Steel Coil
430 grade is a ferritic, straight chromium, non-hardenable grade that combines good corrosion resistance and formability characteristics with useful mechanical properties. Its resistance to nitric acid attack allows it to be used in specific chemical applications, but automotive trim and electrical components represent its largest areas of application.
420 Stainless Steel Coil
420 is a hardenable martensitic stainless steel that contains at least 12% chromium, just enough to provide corrosion resistance. It has good ductility in the annealed condition, but can be hardened to a minimum Rockwell hardness of 50 HRC, which is the highest hardness in the 12% chromium scale. Due to its hardening properties, 420 are not often welded, although this is possible. Martensitic stainless steel is designed for high hardness, and sometimes other properties will be affected to a certain extent. The corrosion resistance is lower than that of ordinary austenite grades, and its effective operating range is limited by its ductility loss at sub-zero temperatures and strength loss due to excessive tempering at high temperatures. The best corrosion resistance is obtained when the metal is hardened and subjected to surface grinding or polishing.
416 Stainless Steel Coil
416 is a martensitic free-working chromium steel alloy, which is generally considered a first free-working stainless steel. It has the highest machinability of any stainless steel, about 85% of free-machining carbon steel. Martensitic stainless steels are designed to harden by heat treatment and have corrosion resistance. Although the corrosion resistance of 416 alloy and other martensitic stainless steels is not as good as that of austenitic or ferritic stainless steels, it still exhibits good corrosion and oxidation resistance and high strength in hardened and tempered conditions.
410 Stainless Steel Coil
410 is a basic general-purpose martensitic stainless steel, used for high-stress parts, with good corrosion resistance and high strength and hardness. The alloy 410 contains at least 11.5 percent chromium, which is just enough to exhibit corrosion resistance in mild atmospheres, vapors, and many mild chemical environments. It is a general-purpose grade, usually provided in a hardened but still processable condition, for applications that require high strength, medium heat resistance and corrosion resistance. After the 410 is hardened, tempered and polished, it shows the greatest corrosion resistance.