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DX51D+Z Galvanized Coil
Your Reliable Partner in Steel Supply
Backed by a modern 3,800-square-meter warehouse center, we maintain a stable inventory of over 100,000 tons of various steel products each month. This ensures that the materials you need are always in stock and ready for swift shipment—so even your most urgent orders can be fulfilled with speed and reliability.
We also offer customized futures resource services tailored to your specific requirements, including precise specifications, desired quantities, and project timelines. Whether it’s standard products or special-order items, we’ll provide the right steel solutions—exactly when you need them. Let’s work together to build your next project efficiently and with confidence.
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Discover the exceptional quality and durability of DX51D+Z galvanized steel coils—available in custom sizes and surface finishes at competitive prices. Ideal for use in construction, automotive, and home appliance applications. Fast delivery and outstanding service are guaranteed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Structural steel focuses on strength (especially yield strength), plasticity, toughness, and weldability. For example, reinforcing bars need good ductility to accommodate concrete deformation, facilitate welding connections, and also require certain seismic resistance (good toughness). Steel used in mechanical manufacturing emphasizes strength, hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue strength. For instance, gear steel requires high hardness and wear resistance to withstand friction, while shaft steel needs good comprehensive mechanical properties (matching strength and toughness) to resist alternating loads.
Yield strength is the stress at which steel begins to undergo plastic deformation, marking the critical point where the material transitions from the elastic stage to the plastic stage; tensile strength is the maximum stress that steel can withstand before fracture, reflecting the material's ultimate resistance to failure. In engineering applications, yield strength is usually more important because when the material stress reaches the yield strength, irreversible plastic deformation occurs, which may affect the normal use of the structure. Design generally uses yield strength as the basis for strength design to ensure that the structure does not undergo excessive deformation during use.
Steel can be mainly divided into carbon steel and alloy steel based on its chemical composition. In carbon steel, carbon is the main alloying element. According to the carbon content, it is further divided into low carbon steel (carbon content ≤ 0.25%), medium carbon steel (0.25% < carbon content ≤ 0.6%), and high carbon steel (carbon content > 0.6%). Its characteristics include lower cost, simpler smelting process, and performance that improves in strength and hardness but decreases in plasticity and toughness as the carbon content increases. Alloy steel is based on carbon steel with added alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, and manganese, offering higher strength, toughness, wear resistance, or corrosion resistance, making it suitable for more demanding working conditions.