Hot dipped GI steel sheet & coil is manufactured with carbon steel that is covered in zinc using the hot-dipping process. This creates an iron-zinc alloy bonding layer, which tightly adheres to the steel through the diffusion of heat and molten zinc.
Chesterfield provides this steel with various surface finish options according to the customer's need, and is able to meet ASTM requirements as well.
Property | Description |
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Coating | Z81-Z120 |
Surface | Chromated And Bright |
Yield Strength | Min, Regular, Big |
Processing Service | Punching, Cutting |
Coil Weight | 3-8T |
Thickness | 0.12mm-4.0mm |
Application | Construction, Automobile, Machinery, Etc. |
Standard | ASTM |
Width | 600-1250mm |
Technique | Cold Rolled Based |
Hot dipped GI Steel Coil possess remarkable performance, as their zinc spangle and coating can be controled strictly. These are mainly used for construction purposes, like doors, windows, roller shutter door and lightgage steel joist.
They are widely used in automobile industry, in such car elements as vehicle shell, chassis, trunk lid, oil tank, and fender. Many of metallurigcal steel sash, electric equipments, like refrigerator base and shell, kitchen equipments, etc. are based on color coated steel baseplate.
We provide personalized services for GI Steel Coil, which is a galvanised steel coil with high quality. Our Brand Name is JERO STEEL, which is from China and meets SNI, SASO, SONCAP, JIS, ISO9001 certifications. The standard export package ensures fast delivery, within 10-25 days. Our payment terms include LC/TT/Paypal, and we have a Supply Ability of 50000 Ton/Tons per Day. This GI Steel Coil is made by cold rolled technique, with Elongation of 16-25%, Coil ID of 508mm/610mm, Yield Strength of Min, Regular, Big, and Coil OD of 1000-1500mm.
GI Steel Coil is usually packaged in bundles, wrapped with shrink-wrap plastic and secured with steel bands. The coils may also be packed in wooden boxes or crates, depending on the size of the order.
Shipping of GI Steel Coil is done via truck, rail, or sea. The exact method will depend on the size of the order and the destination. Freight companies or other third-party logistics providers are usually used to deliver the goods.