G40 Galvanized Sheet

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.

G60 Galvanized Sheet

G60 is the coating grade of steel sheet after continuous hot dip plating process. G represents the "galvanized" or galvanized layer of the product. The number 60 refers to the thickness of the zinc around the steel sheet or the thickness of the entire double-sided coating. To get the amount of galvanizing on one side, you need to divide this number by two. Galvanized steel sheet G60 is coated with molten zinc. After the continuous coating process at a speed of 600 feet per minute, the excess zinc on the steel plate is removed by high-pressure air. This is in order to produce the desired coating thickness. After cooling, the sheet is rolled into a roll, ready for manufacturing.

G90 Galvanized Sheet

G90 refers to the coating type and coating weight on the steel coil or steel plate. "G" means that the coating is galvanized, that is, galvanized. Meanwhile, the number "90" represents the weight of zinc on the steel. G90 galvanized steel coil is hot-dip galvanized cold-rolled steel sheet to improve durability.

Galvanized Corrugated Roof Sheet

Galvanized roof shingles are made of galvanized steel sheet used for roofing and coated with zinc. The zinc coating provides moisture and oxygen protection for the base steel. According to the galvanizing process, it can be divided into hot-dip galvanized steel plate and electro-galvanized steel plate. The corrugated design will improve its strength and enable it to withstand harsh weather conditions. Common designs include wavy, trapezoidal designs, ribbed galvanized roof panels, etc. It can be used as a single-layer board, covering an existing roof, or a steel sandwich panel.

JIS G3101 SS400/SS490/SS540 Carbon Steel Plate

JIS G3101 SS400 is a common carbon structural steel grade. Other grades of JIS G3101 are ss330, ss490 and ss540. Related product types include steel plate, steel plate, steel section, steel pipe, etc.

A202 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A202 grade is divided into: A, B, boiler vessel plate is mainly used for welding boilers and other pressure vessels. There are two grades of ASTM A202 boiler vessel steel: Grade A and Grade B. The thickness of ASTM A202 boiler vessel plates is limited to 2in, I .e. 50mm.

A203 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A203 grades are: A, B, D, E, F. Boiler vessel plates are nickel alloy steel materials used in the manufacture of high temperature pressure vessels. The performance of ASTM A203 boiler vessel plates is based on their Ni composition. ASTM A203 Boiler Container Plates are available in five grades: Grade A, Grade B, Grade D, Grade E, and Grade F.

A204 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A204 boiler vessel plate is molybdenum alloy steel plate, mainly suitable for welding boilers and high temperature pressure vessels. According to the molybdenum content, ASTM A204 boiler container plate is divided into 3 grades: A, B, C. The thickness of ASTM A204 boiler vessel plates is limited only by the ability of the chemical composition to meet the specified mechanical property requirements.

A285 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A285 Boiler Plate is a common carbon steel used for fusion welding of pressure vessel equipment such as boilers, storage tanks, heat exchangers, etc. ASTM A285 Boiler vessel steel consists of 3 grades: Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C. ASTM A285 boiler vessel plates have good welding performance and can meet the fusion welding requirements of pressure vessel equipment.

A387 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A387 Boiler vessel plates are chrome-molybdenum alloy steel plates suitable for welding boilers and high temperature pressure vessels. ASTM A387 boiler container plate is divided into grade 5, grade 9, grade 11, grade 12, grade 22, grade 91 and other grades according to the alloy elements contained. Except for grades 21L, 22L, 91 and 911, each grade of ASTM A387 boiler vessel plate has two tensile strength categories according to its heat treatment: Class 1 and Class 2.

A515 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A515 is the same as ASME SA-515 and is the standard specification for welding carbon steel pressure vessel plates for high temperature service in boilers and other pressure vessels. A515/SA-515 plate can be divided into 3 grades according to its minimum tensile strength: grade 60, grade 65 and grade 70.

A516 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASTM A516 grades: 55, 60, 65, 70, is a high-quality boiler and pressure vessel steel, very suitable for low to medium temperature applications. The material is widely used by industrial boiler and pressure vessel manufacturers that provide manufacturing support for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries. The steel has good weldability and excellent notch toughness.

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