Steel Coils
A steel coil refers to a finished steel product such as sheet or strip which has been wound or coiled after rolling. Steel coils can be classified into hot and cold-rolled types, or stainless steel coil, carbon coil, and galvanized steel in accordance with current products and international standards. Cumic Steel is a professional steel coil supplier and is specialized in different types of steel coils with competitive price.
Types of Steel Coils
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Hot rolled steel coils are hot rolled steel made into relatively thin flat pieces and wound up into coils, resembling a wound steel strip.More
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Hot rolled checkered coils are a type of hot rolled steel coils with rhombic (tear drop) shapes on its surface. Because of the rhombic patterns, the surface of the plates is rough.More
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Cold Rolled Steel is a type of steel that has been passed through a rolling mill below its recrystallization temperature from 400℃ to 700℃.More
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Hot-dip galvanizing refers to the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel sheet or iron sheet, in order to prevent rusting.More
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Also known as galvalume or zincalume steel, aluzinc steel is a form of cold rolled galvanized steel with metal coating composed of 55% aluminum, 43% zinc, and 1.6% silicon.More
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Also known as pre-coated steel, coil coated steel, color coated steel etc., pre-painted galvanized steel coil (PPGI) is evenly covered with a layer of zinc.More