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Sheet and Coil Steel
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Hot Rolled Steel Sheets
A low cost steel sheet, soft enough to bend flat on itself in any direction, without cracking, ductile enough for shallow drawing. Carbon is .10 max. (instead of .15 max.) for improved welding and forming. Surface has normal mill oxide. Conforms to ASTM A569. Used for tanks, barrels, farm implements and other applications where finish is secondary.
Commercial Quality - Low Carbon
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Cold Rolled Steel Sheets
A continuous mill product made with a high degree of gauge accuracy and uniformity of physical characteristics. The smooth deoxidized matte finish gives an excellent base for paint, lacquer and enamel. Box annealing and absence of scale permit stamping and moderate drawing operations. Sheets bend flat on themselves without cracking. Oiling protects Surface against rust. Conforms to ASTM A366 - with carbon content held to 0.10 max. (instead of 0.15 max. as the spec permits) for improved welding and forming.
Commercial Quality - Low Carbon -
Galvanized Steel Sheets
Galvanized is a term long used to describe steel sheets coated with zinc. Usually associated with the hot dipped process but the zinc coating can also be applied by electroplating. Our hot dipped galvanized sheets are produced to conform with ASTM A525. Electrogalvanized conforms to ASTM A591
The producing mills have accomplished many technological advancements in recent years in the manufacture of both hot dipped and electrogalvanized sheets. The end use should determine the type of coated product and surface condition required. Regardless of the coating weight, spangle size, method of manufacture or surface preparation required Following are descriptions of the grades and conditions of galvanized sheets used most often.
Commercial Quality - Low Carbon -
Galvanized Corrugated Roofing
Galvanized is a term long used to describe steel sheets coated with zinc. Usually associated with the hot dipped process but the zinc coating can also be applied by electroplating. Our hot dipped galvanized sheets are produced to conform with ASTM A525. Electrogalvanized conforms to ASTM A591
The producing mills have accomplished many technological advancements in recent years in the manufacture of both hot dipped and electrogalvanized sheets. The end use should determine the type of coated product and surface condition required. Regardless of the coating weight, spangle size, method of manufacture or surface preparation required Following are descriptions of the grades and conditions of galvanized sheets used most often.
Hot Dipped G90 Coating
Electro galvanized sheets are offered subject to inquiry. - Abrasion Resisting Steel Sheets
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Carbon Sheets
Carbon Sheets
(28)1/4" Thick & Heavier classed as plates.
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Galvanized Sheets
Galvanized Sheets
(23)1/4" Thick & Heavier classed as plates.
Sheets ordered by gauge weight or thickness are subject to standard thickness and weight tolerances.
The Galvanized Sheet Gauge is based on the U.S. Standard Gauge.
Each Galvanized Sheet Gauge Number is 2.5 ounces per sq. ft. heavier or .0037 inch thicker than the weight or thickness of the corresponding U.S. Standard Gauge Number, regardless of coating weights. -
Stainless Sheets - Series 200
1/4" Thick & Heavier classed as plates.
Sheets ordered by gauge weight or thickness are subject to standard thickness and weight tolerances. -
Stainless Sheets - Series 300
1/4" Thick & Heavier classed as plates.
Sheets ordered by gauge weight or thickness are subject to standard thickness and weight tolerances. -
Stainless Sheets - Series 400
1/4" Thick & Heavier classed as plates.
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Standard Welded Reinforcing Mesh and Wire Fabric
Bar spacers, bar chairs, bar ties inserts and other accessories can be furnished and delivered just as needed by the progress of building operations. Reinforcing mesh size available in sheets or rolls. All sizes available as hot dipped galvanized.
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Mill Edge Hot Rolled Strip
Merchant Bar Quality
Only a minimum discard is made from each ingot, but bars should be free from visible piping. Seams and other surface irregularities may be present. Chemistry is subject to ladle analysis only. Easily machined, welded, and formed but not particularly recommended for forging, heat treating or complicated machining operations.
ASTM A36 - Bars designed for use in structural applications. Minimum physical properties of 36000 psi yield strength and 58000 psi tensile strength.
All Sizes available as hot dipped galvanized
AISI 1008 ASTM-A569. Stanard length 20'