Product Details

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Standard AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS
Grade SGCC
Thickness 0.3-2.3mm
Place of Origin Tianjin, China
Brand Name YDGT
Model Number Steel Coil
Type Steel Coil
Technique Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment Coated
Application Boiler Plate
Special Use Silicon Steel
Width 600-1350mm
Length As request

Product Features

Specifications

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1.Erosion resistance
2.Excellent processing performance
3.Low production cost
4.Beautiful Appearance

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Product Description

 1.PPGI Profile 

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2.Ppgi Specification

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3.PPGI Process

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4.PPGI Exhibition

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5.Packaging

Company Information

 1.Company profile

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3.Equipment

 

Our Services

 We provide unmatched services for Steel Fabrication and Warehousing Services. We provide design and installation of pallet racking, industrial shelving, multi-level structural mezzanines and more. We also manufacture smaller-scale storage and workspace solutions, including department storage. We are licensed service providers and our steel fabrication services involve the cut-to-length and slitting services. We provide services for the specific requirements of our esteemed clients.

 

 

FAQ

 

Q1:  Why  choose?                                                                                                                                                 

A1: No other protective coating for steel provides the long life, durability and predictable performance of hot dip galvanizing. An alloy of its steel base, a galvanized coating is unique in matching the design and handling characteristics of steel.

 

As asset management and life-cycle costing become even more essential, after fabrication galvanizing provides the facility to design for a predictable, engineered result.

 

Galvanizing is a once only process, committed to the concept of the maintenance-free use of steel, ensuring long service life and virtually eliminating disruptive maintenance.

 

This long-term protection is well documented world-wide in terms ahead of any other protective coating, and galvanizing continues to find new applications in almost every field of engineering.

 

Q2: Benefits of ppji                                                                                                                             

A2:Zinc protects steel in two ways. First, it is highly resistant to rust; iron, a major component of steel, reacts very easily with oxygen and moisture and will eventually disintegrate. The layer of zinc on the surface prevents those elements from reaching the steel so quickly. It also develops a patina — a layer of zinc oxides, salts, and other compounds — that offers further protection. Zinc is also extremely durable and scratch resistant, and has a satiny appearance that many find attractive.

 
The outer layer also protects the steel by acting as a "sacrificial layer." If, for some reason, rust does take hold on the surface of galvanized steel, the zinc will get corroded first. Even in areas where the surface is scratched or damaged, the surrounding zinc will still corrode before the steel does. The lifespan of galvanized steel varies, but industrial steel with a 3.9 mil (0.0039 inches or 0.09906 mm) thick coating can last more than 70 years without maintenance under average conditions.

 

Q3:Uses                                                                                                                                                                     

A3: Galvanized steel can be found almost everywhere. Many individuals live in steel frame houses, and buildings are often made with galvanized steel roofs. There are multiple steel parts in cars that help protect them from the weather, and it's used in many marine applications due to its ability to withstand the salt and the elements. Besides being inexpensive, durable and effective, this metal is also popular because it can be recycled and reused multiple times.

 

Q4:Disadvantages                                                                                                                                                    

A4:There are relatively few disadvantages to galvanization, but it's not a good method for protecting all steel items. Some objects cannot be hot-dipped, often because they are too large or too small, and other forms of galvanizing often are not as protective and long-lasting. Eventually, the zinc will be corroded, although how long this takes depends on the thickness of the coating and the environment. Galvanized steel has a much shorter lifespan when it's regularly exposed to rain or seawater.

 
Galvanized steel that is cooled too slowly or stacked together before they have cooled completely can also have the outer zinc layer peel away. In some cases, small gaps can form between the zinc and the underlying alloy, which can also cause peeling. When a very thick coat of zinc is applied, it can also become brittle and flake off.
 
Q5:Alternatives to Galvanization                                                                                                                            
A5: Some metal items cannot be galvanized effectively; the coating of zinc would be too thick on a small screw, for example. In many cases, stainless steel, made with chromium, is used instead. Unlike galvanized metals, stainless steel is not coated in the metal; chromium is part of the composition of the steel alloy.

 

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