Specifications of steel coil
Carbon steel coil | DIN S235JR/JIS SS400 G3101/ASTM A570 GR.A/ASTM A570 GR.A/DIN S235JR/ASTM A570 GR.D/ ASTM A283M GR.D/HRC ASTM A36/ JIS SS41 G3101/ DIN 17100 UST37/ ASTM A283 GR.C/ DIN 17100 RST37/ ASTM A285 GR.C/ JIS SPV24 G3115/COLD ROLLED ASTM A515 CR.60/ JIS SB42 G3103/ DIN17155/ ASTM A515 GR.55/ DIN 17155 HI/ DIN17155 HI/DIN17155HI/ASTM A515 GR.65/ JIS G3103 SB46/DIN 17155 HI/ JIS SB35 G3103/ DIN S235JRGQ |
Standard | Seen above |
Technology | Hot rolled, cold rolled, cold drawn, hot expended. |
application | Widely used in marine components, building steel structure components, substation auxiliary facilities, light industry, etc. |
Third party inspection | SGS ,BV, MTC |
Payment Term | 1.FOB 30%T/T, 70% before shipment 2.CIF 30% Pre-payment , balance must be paid before shipment |
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Delivery Time | Within 25 days after advance payment |
Material: Carbon steel coils are typically made from low carbon steel or mild steel. These materials provide good strength and durability, making them suitable for a range of applications.
Width: Carbon steel coils typically range in width from 36 inches to 72 inches. The width can impact the number of sheets that can be cut from a single coil and the suitability for specific applications.
Thickness: Carbon steel coils can vary in thickness from 0.010 inches to 0.160 inches. Thicker coils may be used in heavy-duty applications such as structural components, while thinner coils may be used in automotive or appliance manufacturing.
Coil weight: Carbon steel coils can weigh anywhere from a few hundred pounds to over 60,000 pounds. The weight of the coil can impact handling and shipping requirements.