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GB/T700 GB/T1591 Carbon Steel Plate
The equivalent material of GB/T700 Q275 carbon steel and low alloy steel plate is S275JR steel plate. S275JR steel plate is a general-purpose carbon structural steel. This steel is similar to the steels listed in China GB/T700 and GB/T1591. It is also a carbon structural steel and low alloy structural steel used in engineering steel and structural steel, which is usually not heat treated. GB/T1591 steel plate is a Chinese standardized low alloy medium tensile strength steel plate produced by hot rolling process. GB/T1591 steel plate has a variety of manufacturing purposes.
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.
ASTM A633 steel includes four grades: A, C, D, and E, of which the thickness of grade C can reach 4 inches and the thickness of grade E can reach 6 inches. ASTM A633 steel specification is based on the standard specification for standardized high-strength low-alloy structural steel plate, which requires high notch toughness under low temperature conditions.
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.
Galvalume Steel Corrugated Roof Sheet
Galvanized zinc metal roof panel is a kind of building material. It is made of aluminized zinc coil, which is a steel coated with a mixture of 55% aluminum, 43.4 zinc and 1.6 silicon through a hot-dip aluminized zinc process. The aluminum-zinc alloy protects the base steel from corrosion and rust. It has many favorable characteristics, such as high heat resistance, excellent corrosion resistance, excellent formability, high reflectivity, etc. It is therefore suitable for most applications, including extreme environments.
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 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.