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BLS Structural Steel
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Hot-dip galvanizing is the reaction of molten metal with an iron substrate to produce an alloy layer, thereby combining the substrate and the plating layer. In this process, iron and steel parts are pickled first to remove iron oxide on the surface. After pickling, parts are cleaned in an ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or a mixed solution of both, and then sent to the hot-dip plating bath. Hot-dip galvanizing offers significant advantages, including uniform coating, strong adhesion, and an exceptionally long service life.
| Thickness | 0.10~6mm |
| Width | Galvanized steel strip: 24-600 mm; Galvanized steel coil: 600-1250mm |
| Coil weight | Usually 3-4.5 tons, max coil is 10 tons |
| Zn coating | 0.1-0.8 mm: 30-150 g/m2; 0.8-1.5 mm: 30-180 g/m2; 1.5-6.0 mm: 30-275 g/m2 |
| Coil ID | 600-1500 mm, Normal width is 914/1000/1219/1250/1500 mm |
| Steel grade | DX51D, DX52D, DC01, DC02, SGHC |
| Surface | Regular/mini/big/zero spangle, skin pass, chromated, unoiled, dry |
| MOQ | 1 ton, Sample orders accepted |
Strict Inspection: Before the product leaves the factory, the zinc layer, thickness, and width of the galvanized coil are rigorously inspected.