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The difference between steel coil and steel strip
The main differences between steel coils and steel strips are the width, purpose and processing methods. Steel coils are suitable for large-scale storage and transportation, as well as for a variety of subsequent processing, while steel strips are more suitable for the production of narrow and long steel plates to meet specific industrial needs.
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2024/03
Which is stronger, galvanized pipe or stainless steel pipe?
Stainless steel pipes are not easy to rust, easy to clean, and have a long service life; although galvanized pipes also have certain anti-corrosion properties, the zinc layer will corrode over time, affecting its firmness.
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2024/02
Correct way to load steel coils
Horizontal loading: When the ratio of the width to the diameter of the steel coil is greater than 0.7, horizontal loading should be selected. Horizontal loading is divided into transverse loading and longitudinal loading. The specific method to be selected depends on the size of the steel coil and the transportation conditions.
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2024/07
Why steel and concrete work together
Economical: Taking advantage of the high compressive strength of concrete and the strong tensile strength of steel bars, materials can be used reasonably and costs can be saved.
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2024/06
Is the steel plate iron?
In the medical field, surgical plates and medical steel plates usually use materials such as stainless steel or titanium alloys, which have good biocompatibility and corrosion resistance and are suitable for implants in the human body. Although these surgical materials may contain iron elements, they are specially designed and processed alloys to meet specific medical requirements, rather than simple iron products.
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2024/04
Will carbon steel rust?
The surface treatment of carbon steel will also affect its rust resistance. The surface of unprotected carbon steel is susceptible to corrosion, while carbon steel that has been galvanized or otherwise protected can slow down the rate of rust.
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2024/05