Galvalume steel corrugated Trapezoidal tile
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Galvalume steel corrugated Trapezoidal tile
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Product Details:
Place of Origin: |
China |
Certification: |
SGS/ISO |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: |
5Tons |
Packaging Details: |
Wooden pallets |
Delivery Time: |
15-20days after received 30% deposit |
Payment Terms: |
T/T, L/C |
Supply Ability: |
2500Ton per Month |
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Detailed Product Description
Material: |
1050/1060/1100/3003/5052/6061/8011 |
Temper: |
O H12--H26 |
Thickness: |
0.12-100mm |
Width: |
50-2200mm |
Surface: |
Mill Finish/Polished Finish/matt Finish/pvc Film |
Color: |
Ral Color |
Rolling begins with preheated sheet ingots that can weigh more than 20 tons. As the size of rolling mills has increased, so has the size of these ingots, but a typical ingot is approximately 6 feet wide, 20 feet long and more than 2 feet thick. The ingot is first heated to rolling temperature and fed into a breakdown mill, where it is rolled back and forth until the thickness has been reduced to just a few inches. The slab can be subsequently cold rolled or may be heat-treated to increase its strength. The highest strength alloys are heat treated and rapidly cooled to room temperature, after which they are stretched to straighten and relieve internal stress built up during rolling and heat-treating. They are aged naturally at room temperature or artificially aged in a furnace to develop the desired combination of strength and corrosion resistance. Finally, the plate is trimmed to final size. Plates produced in this manner may be used at full thickness, but are often machined into a variety of simple to complex shapes.
When aluminum is passed between rolls under pressure, it becomes thinner and longer in the direction in which it is moving. This simple process is the basis for producing aluminum plate, sheet and foil. Sheet, the most widely used form of industrial aluminum, is used in applications including aerospace (the skins of planes), transportation (auto body sheet), packaging (can bodies and ends) and construction (building facades).