Iron Steel
Bulk Quantity Steel iron scrap Type: Cast Iron Scrap Fe Content: Mixed Weight: 20 Tons Fe Content (%): 99 Iron Scrap: Grade AA+ High purity iron scrap: aa Packaging Details: on buyers request Delivery Detail: Shipped in 10 days after payment Category Type of scrap Note 1 �«A�» Lump cut-off with a thickness of â?¥6, a mass of 0.5-40, which is subjected to remelting The exception is wire 2 �«A�» and �«B�» Waste in chunks, ingots This includes shaped rolled products, pipes and ingots that have been written off
Rebar Steel, Deformed Steel Rebar Iron Rods for Construction Concrete Rebar steel deformed steel rebar iron rods for construction concrete building Standard:AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS Grade:HRB335,HRB400 Diameter:5.5-250mm Length:6-12m Place of Origin: Thailand Model Number:Q235 Steel grade:ASTM, Q235,SAE1018,SAE1045,20#,45# etc Technique:Cold Drawn or Hot rolled available Surface:HRB400/500/ASTM/BS4449
Heavy melting steel is a designation for recyclable steel. It is categorised into two major categories: HMS 1 and HMS 2. The difference between the two is HMS 1 does not contain galvanized and cast iron, whereas HMS 2 does. Because both grades guarantee a minimum piece thickness â?? at least 1/4inch (6.3mm) for HMS 1, and 1/8 in for HMS 2 â?? consignments have a high density. The typical constituents are plates, truck parts, structural items, large machinery parts, automatic parts, pipes, post consumer steel goods. Chemical Composition: C:0.06 â?? 0.082% Mn:0.75 â?? 1.05% SI:0.13 â?? 0.28% P: Max 0.035% S: Max 0.045% Ar: Max 0.15%
Seller guarantees to the Buyer that the Goods delivered under the present Contract shall correspond to the characteristics shown below: ISRI USA GOST 2787-75 Russia HMS 1&2 (80/20) IRSI 200-206Steel scrap Defined as HMS 1 & 2 in an 80/20 mix under IRSI c odes 200 through 206. No n- metal impurities total 1 % (one percent) or less - no radiation, arms, ammunition, bombs, shells, mines, cartridges, Sealed gas carbon steel is not included in this scrap -we sell that as a separate item.
We are looking for the buyer who interested to buy with the product "Iron Steel" . We are the supplier of Iron Steel, origin from Malaysia. - Guarantee Fe 80% - Monthly supply around 300 tons - FOB Port Klang : USD 330.00 - Size : 10mm-120mm
SPECIFICATIONS: the following Percentage Points: Chemical Composition Carbon - 0.54 to 0.82% Phosphorus - 0.035% max Manganese - 0.60 to 1.05% As. - 0,01max of Mass share Silicone - 0.18 to 0.40% Sulphur - 0.035% max Norms - R-50 GOST-7173-75 / R-65 GOST- 8165-75 The scrap consists of R-50 (51,67 KG/m) R-65 (64,72KG/m) Used Rails shall be considered free of alloys when the residual alloying elements do not exceed Cut to 1.5 meter length (standard) 1. Technical terms: USED RAIL R50-R65 2. Specifications and Chemical Composition: Used Rail: R50 (51.67KG/Meter, GOST 7173-55), Used Rail: R65 (64.72KG/Meter, GOST 8161-75). Size & Weight: Length: 12meter ~ 12.5meter Maximum or less according tobuyerâ??s instruction; Expenses on seller Width: 5.5 inches ; Weight: 64.72Kg. No fishplates or steel pieces or bolts are attached to the used rails. All rails are clean and straight. No pitting. Only atmospheric rust No heavy rust. It is mandatory that Rails must be cut into length 1.5 meter(max.) before shipment.
Deformed bars 10mm, 13mm, 16mm, 19mm, 22mm, 25mm, 29mm, 32mm, 36mm, 40mm, 50mm , with length 12meters maximum 15meters
Ferrous metals â?? iron and its alloys (steels, ferroalloys, cast irons), account for more than 90% of the total volume used in the economy of metals, of which the main part is made up of various steels, steel tubes, steel coils, rebar, rubber. Ferrous metals are used to make railway rails, pipes for transporting oil and gas, metal scaffolding, anchors for swimming facilities, nails, needles, springs, and much more.
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