Color Coated Coil

A color-coated coil, also known as a pre-painted coil, is a metal coil coated with a layer of paint or a specialized coating, enhancing its appearance and providing a robust shield against corrosion.

DC01 Galvanized Coil

DC01 galvanized steel coil utilizes high-quality, low-carbon, cold-rolled steel sheets through an advanced hot-dip galvanizing process. This combination of excellent formability and weather resistance makes it an ideal material for automotive parts, appliance housings, and architectural decoration.

Prepainted Galvanized Coil

When steel components are used to make more complex finished products, they can be galvanized before the product is assembled. This is called pre-galvanizing.Electrogalvanizing has a wide range of applications in the field of building materials.

SGCD1 Galvanized Coil

SGCD1 Galvanized Steel is classified as a deep drawing grade hot dip galvanized steel in the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS G 3302). Deep drawing grade cold rolled galvanized steel is produced by hot dip galvanizing on the basis of cold rolled steel sheet for deep drawing (SPCD).

DX51D Galvanized Coil

DX51D Gi Coil is a galvanized steel coil, “DX51D” is the material grade of hot-dip galvanized steel coils according to the European standard EN 10346. It stands for hot-dip galvanized steel for cold forming and is suitable for processing scenarios such as bending and stamping.

Hot Dip Galvanized Coil

Hot-dip galvanized steel coils are produced by coating the surface of hot-rolled or cold-rolled stee coils with zinc coating. This process utilizes the principle of the potential difference. between zinc and iron to provide corrosion resistance to the steel product. The zinc coating acts as sacrificial protection, corroding first to shield the underlying steel or iron.

304 Stainless Steel Coil

304 stainless steel coil has an excellent combination of corrosion resistance and formability. It is a versatile alloy that welds well without filler. It’s commonly used in stampings and drawn parts. It’s non-magnetic in the annealed state and become magnetic with work hardening.

316 Stainless Steel Coil

316 stainless steel coil is an austenitic chromium nickel stainless steel containing molybdenum. This addition increases general corrosion resistance, improves resistance to pitting from chloride ion solutions, and provides increased strength at elevated temperatures. Type 316L is an extra-low carbon version of type 316 stainless steel that minimizes harmful carbide precipitation due to welding.

430 Stainless Steel Coil

430 Stainless Steel Coil is a type of ferric stainless steel known for excellent rust prevention and being easy to form, at a reasonable cost. The good ability of this grade to resist oxidation and mild corrosive conditions has led to its use on automotive trim, kitchen appliances and architectural panels.