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Cold-rolled steel coil is made of high-quality full-hard galvanized steel, providing excellent strength and durability. It has been cold-rolled to ensure good quality and is suitable for a variety of uses. It is resistant to corrosion and has a smooth finish, making it an ideal choice for construction, fabrication, and other industrial applications.
Our Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil with SPCC standard is of top-notch quality, ensuring long-lasting usage even in extreme environments. It’s also highly resistant to rusting in water. Thanks to our special galvanizing technology, it can withstand even the harshest acid or alkali environments, making it a versatile material for a wide range of industries.
Easy to Work With:
The Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil is a favorite among fabricators and manufacturers due to its ease of use. Its malleability and flexibility make it easy to work with, allowing for precise cuts and bends. This makes it a popular choice for a wide range of applications, from construction to automotive to manufacturing.
Sleek and Modern Look:
The Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil is a popular choice for architectural and design applications due to its sleek and modern appearance. Its smooth and shiny surface gives it a polished look that can enhance the aesthetic appeal of any project.
Whether you’re designing a modern building or creating a unique piece of furniture, the Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil can add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your project. So why settle for ordinary materials when you can choose the Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil and elevate your project to the next level?
Fire Resistance:
The Full Hard Galvanized Cold Rolled Steel Coil is a go-to option for applications where fire safety is a concern, thanks to its high resistance to fire. This feature makes it a popular choice for buildings, structures, and equipment that require fire-resistant materials. The steel coil can withstand high temperatures and prevent the spread of flames, which can help keep people and property safe in case of a fire.
Product Parameter:
Material |
ASTM/AISI/SGCC/CGCC/TDC51DZM/TDC52DTS350GD/TS550GD/DX51D+Z/Q195-Q345 |
Technique |
Cold Rolled/ Hot Rolled |
Standard |
AiSi |
Coating |
Z61-Z80 |
Grade |
DX51D |
Certification |
RoHS, ISO9001 |
Length |
Customized |
Thickness |
2.1-3.0mm, 0.1mm - 3.0mm |
Surface |
BA/2B/NO.1/NO.3/NO.4/8K/HL/2D/1D |
Width |
Customized |
Tolerance |
±1%, ±5% |
Processing Service |
Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Punching, Cutting, Moulding |
Application |
Automotive, Construction, Electrical, Furniture, Packaging Industries |
Our galvanized stainless steel coils are designed to meet the AiSi standard, so you can rest assured that they will meet your needs. We are a professional factory with years of experience in producing high-quality stainless steel products, including coils, sheets, and strips. You can trust us to provide you with the best products and services available.
A smooth surface that usually feels oily
Better and more perfect surface with less tolerance
Bars are real and square, often with well-defined edges and corners
The tube has better concentric uniformity and straightness
Cold rolled steel machined by rolling
Cold rolled steel is an ideal choice for products requiring precise dimensions and improved surface properties.
Since cold-rolled steel has better surface properties than hot-rolled steel, it is not surprising that cold-rolled steel is usually used in applications with higher technical requirements or occasions that pay attention to beauty. However, due to the additional processing of cold finished products, their prices will be higher.
In terms of physical properties, cold-rolled steel is usually harder and stronger than standard hot-rolled steel. When the metal is formed at low temperature, the hardness, tensile strength and deformation resistance of steel increase due to work hardening.
However, these additional treatments will also produce internal stress in the material. If the steel is not stress relieved before cutting, grinding or welding, this may lead to unpredictable warpage.
Understanding the differences between commonly used steel types for metal manufacturing and forming purposes can help you more easily purchase bes t materials for your project. The two kinds of steel I want to talk about today are stainless steel and cold rolled steel.
Major differences
First of all, it is important to understand that stainless steel is an alloy and cold rolling is a process. Take stainless steel as an example. This material is a metal compound composed of steel and other elements.
Secondly, cold rolled steel is not an alloy. This is a process used to process steel. Cold rolling starts with hot rolled steel. In the cold rolling process, the tension from the power roll increases to the plate, resulting in a thinner and harder final product.
Properties and uses
Through the correct combination of selected elements, stainless steel can become stronger, lighter and easier to process. The 301, 302 and 304 stainless steels we sell are austenitic stainless steels, which means that they contain 16-18% chromium and 6-10% nickel. This combination gives stainless steel extremely high corrosion resistance. In addition, the low carbon content means that they will not harden due to heat treatment. 304 stainless steel is probably the most common grade and is commonly used in the aircraft and dairy industry.
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Cold rolled steel is famous for its fine and smooth surface. Our stock of cold rolled steel is easy to form and suitable for medium tensile applications. It is usually used to make household appliances, furniture and car bodies.
The price difference between different steel products will always vary according to the specific specifications of specific materials. In addition, you must consider pricing and market fluctuations related to volume. In other words, as we all know, stainless steel is more expensive than cold rolled steel. If you want to know the price of stainless steel or cold rolled steel orders, you can ask us for quotations at any time.