Material information of steel coil
Material types | DX53D+Z/JIS G3302 hot dipped/ASTM A653/EN 10346 DX54D+Z/ EN10142 DX56D+Z/ JIS G3141 SPCG/ JIS G3141 SPCD/ hot dipped JIS G3302 SGC440/ DIN17162 STE305Z/DX52D+Z/ ASTM A653 SS/ ASTM A653M-94 SQ/ DX51D+Z/ JIS G3141 SPCC/ Cold rolled DX51D/ JIS G3141 SPCE/ JIS G3302-+94 SGC400/ ASTM A653 hot dipped |
Standard | Shown above |
Technology | Hot rolled, cold rolled, cold drawn, hot expended |
Payment | FOB T/T 30% upon order+70% upon shipment |
Third party inspection | SGS. BV. MTC |
Advantages | Short time delivery/ quality guarantee/ competitive price/free sample |
Delivery time | Within 25 days after receiving 30% advance payment |
Here are some of the different grades of carbon steel that are commonly used for galvanized coils:
-DX51D: This is a widely-used grade of carbon steel that has a minimum yield strength of 280 MPa and a minimum tensile strength of 270 MPa. It is commonly used for general-purpose applications such as roofing and cladding.
SGCC: This is another common grade of carbon steel that is used for galvanized coils. It has a minimum yield strength of 205 MPa and a minimum tensile strength of 270 MPa.
S280GD: This is a higher-strength grade of carbon steel that has a minimum yield strength of 280 MPa and a minimum tensile strength of 360 MPa. It is used for applications that require greater strength and durability, such as structural components and automotive parts.
It’s worth noting that there are many other grades of carbon steel that can be used for galvanized coils, depending on the specific requirements of the customer and the intended application. Additionally, galvanized coils can also be made from alloy steel, which contains additional alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, or molybdenum to provide greater strength and corrosion resistance.