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DX51D Z150 Galvanized Coil
The Z150 in the DX51D Z150 galvanized steel coil is the actual coating name. The manufacturer describes the DX51D Z150 material as a mild steel galvanized layer for steel products. Specifically, DX51D is a steel grade characterized by its cold-formed bending and profiling qualities. The steel grade corresponds to steel grade 1.0917
DX52D/SGCD1 Galvanized Coil
The material of DX52D galvanized sheet is a non-ferrous alloy composed of zinc as the matrix and adding other elements. The main alloying elements are aluminum, copper, magnesium and so on. Zinc alloy has low melting point, good fluidity, easy plastic processing and welding, and resistance to atmospheric corrosion. According to the manufacturing process, it is divided into cast zinc alloy and deformed zinc alloy. The commonly used casting zinc alloy is zinc-aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy, which has good casting process performance, and the cooling rate has little effect on the mechanical properties. They are mainly used in the manufacture of mechanical parts, toys, decorations and household appliances.
DX53D/ SGCD2/SGCD3 Galvanized Coil
The material of DX53D galvanized sheet is a non-ferrous alloy composed of zinc as the matrix and adding other elements. The main alloying elements are aluminum, copper, magnesium and so on. Zinc alloy has low melting point, good fluidity, easy plastic processing and welding, and resistance to atmospheric corrosion. According to the manufacturing process, it is divided into cast zinc alloy and deformed zinc alloy. The commonly used casting zinc alloy is zinc-aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy, which has good casting process performance, and the cooling rate has little effect on the mechanical properties. They are mainly used in the manufacture of mechanical parts, toys, decorations and household appliances.
Z275 Galvanized Coil
The galvanized steel coil Z275 is a double-sided galvanized carbon steel sheet. This is produced by a metal coating process that passes cold rolled coils through a bath filled with molten zinc. This continuous hot-dip plating or also known as electro-galvanizing is the main process that these carbon steel sheets must go through to produce coils and galvanized sheets. The process consists of applying zinc by electrolytic treatment. After the sheet is subjected to this treatment, a layer of zinc is adhered to the base metal through the iron and zinc bonding layer.
Z120 Galvanized Coil
Z120 is the coating name, which means that the coating thickness on both sides is approximately 120g/㎡ or 36g/㎡ (three-point test) and 90g/㎡ (single-point test). Z120 grade galvanized steel coil is coated with zinc to make it more durable. The working principle of the process is to immerse the coiled steel plate in a galvanizing tank filled with molten zinc. Through the continuous galvanizing process of the thin steel sheet, the galvanized coil is obtained. This type of steel has better formability and good paint adhesion in commercial or architectural use. Another method of producing galvanized steel sheet is through a hot-dip plating process. In this method, it is essential that the steel sheet is heat-treated at 500°C immediately after the exit of the can to form the alloy film coating.
G40 Galvanized Coil
Galvanized steel coils are covered with a zinc coating to provide corrosion resistance. G40 galvanized steel coil is a galvanized layer name or A653 standard specification specified in the hot-dip coating process galvanized (galvanized) or zinc-iron alloy (galvanized) steel sheet requirements. The G40 protective coating prevents moisture from reaching the steel structure, thereby improving the corrosion resistance of the steel. This can extend the life expectancy of the steel. G40 is the average coat weight and therefore provides moderate protection.