| Brand Name: | Huaye |
| MOQ: | 50MT |
| Delivery Time: | 45 days |
| Payment Terms: | T/T or L/C |
508mm ID Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil for Furniture Panels and General Sheet Fabrication
1. Product Overview
Hot dipped galvanized steel coil is widely used in furniture panels, cabinet components, signboards, and other fabricated sheet parts that require corrosion resistance and stable forming performance. The zinc coating formed through the hot dip process helps protect the steel surface during storage, transport, and downstream fabrication.
For furniture-related sheet processing, coil stability, surface condition, and compatibility with slitting or cut-to-length lines are often more important than decorative claims. A 508 mm coil ID is commonly used in many strip and sheet processing lines, making the material suitable for continuous production.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
For furniture panels and light fabricated parts, zinc coating level affects corrosion resistance, while elongation affects bending and forming behavior. Surface treatment also helps reduce oxidation risk before further processing.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
|
Thickness |
0.09–3.8 mm |
|
Width |
750–1000 / 1220 / 1250 / 1500 mm |
|
Zinc Coating |
40–450 g/m² |
|
Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Surface |
Passivated (Chromated) / Oiled / Anti-finger |
|
Coil Weight |
Max. 13 MT |
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Coil ID |
508 / 610 mm |
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Standard |
ASTM A653 / JIS G3302 / EN 10147 |
4. Application
5. Processing
6. Advantages
7. How to Choose
8. FAQ
Q1: Is 508 mm coil ID suitable for standard processing equipment?
Yes, 508 mm is a common coil ID used in many slitting, decoiling, and cut-to-length lines.
Q2: Can this coil be used for furniture panels?
Yes, it is commonly used for cabinet parts, counters, signboards, and other light fabricated sheet components.
Q3: Can the coil be supplied as sheets or slit strips?
Yes, it can be processed into cut-to-length sheets or narrower strips according to downstream requirements.
Q4: Which surface treatment is suitable before storage and transport?
Passivated or oiled surface is commonly selected to improve temporary corrosion resistance during storage and shipment.
Q5: What zinc coating should be selected for more humid conditions?
Higher coating levels are generally preferred when stronger corrosion resistance is required in humid or semi-exposed environments.