Continuous electrogalvanized cold-rolled steel sheets and strips (GB/T15675-1995)

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Continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plate and strip (GB/T15675-1995) Continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plate and strip (GB/T15675-1995) are a kind of cold-rolled steel plate and strip which have been metal coated by hot-dip coating process. This type of steel plate and strip is mainly used in t......

Continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plate and strip (GB/T15675-1995)

Continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plate and strip (GB/T15675-1995) are a kind of cold-rolled steel plate and strip which have been metal coated by hot-dip coating process. This type of steel plate and strip is mainly used in the manufacture of electrical appliances, automobiles, and some other industrial products.

In the hot-dip galvanizing process, the steel plate and strip are immersed in a bath of molten zinc, then solidified and cooled. With this process, the entire surface of the steel plate and strip is coated with a layer of zinc, providing higher levels of abrasion and corrosion resistance. The amount of zinc applied to the steel plate and strip varies depending on the manufacturers desired properties.

The thicknesses of continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plate and strip (GB/T15675-1995) range from 0.3 to 4.0mm. They are mainly produced from carbon steel, but other materials including medium-carbon steel and high-carbon steel may also be used. The steel plates and strips feature smooth surfaces with excellent stiffness and formability, as well as superior weldability.

The uses of continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plates and strips (GB/T15675-1995) are mainly in the field of electrical appliances, automobiles, and other industrial products. They are widely used in the manufacture of power capacitors, switches, control panels, and lighting fixtures, as well as electronic circuits, frames of heating and cooling appliances, lighting fixtures, and machinery parts.

In general, continuous hot-dip galvanized steel plates and strips (GB/T15675-1995) offer excellent properties, with both formability and weldability being higher than that of uncoated steel plates and strips. The cost of the galvanizing process may mean that it is more expensive than uncoated steel plates and strips, but the cost-effectiveness of the product will be worth the investment. Hot-dip galvanized steel plates and strips provide corrosion and abrasion resistance, as well as being durable and lightweight, making them an ideal choice for a variety of industrial applications.

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