Appliance Cold Rolled Steel Stainless steel and galvanized appliances are widely used in homes and businesses around the world. We work with appliance manufacturers to provide cold rolled, hot rolled, galvanized, color coated, coated and stainless steel for major appliances. Our finishing capabilities include ring cutting, cut-to-length, pickling, tempering, stretch straightening, coating, painting and other processes that can be used to increase durability, prevent corrosion of materials and improve appearance. Whether you need to stock material or purchase specialized types of steel, we handle the logistics so you only have to deal with one purchase.
Automotive Steel Coil Supplier As a supplier of automotive steel, Hunter Special Steel offers a wide range of applications and products for the transportation and automotive markets. One of our areas of specialization is rigid products and blanks with controlled profiles for the automotive industry, allowing our customers to reduce the number of adjustments made during production while increasing productivity and operational efficiency. From school buses to trains, our customers require consistent finite gauge tolerances, not only from top to edge, but also from head to tail. Automotive Steel Specifications Hunter Special Steel is a specialized supplier of steel in a variety of sizes and types for the automotive industry. Hot rolled select and oiled coils and billets Cold rolled coils and blanks Hot-dipped galvanized coils and billets Coated steel High strength steel We also offer slitting and cut-to-length services for automotive applications. Automotive Applications Automotive Steel is used in a variety of different applications in the automotive industry. Such applications include consumer and commercial vehicles, school buses, trains, heavy and light trucks, cars and airplanes. More specific applications include: Exposed bumpers Transmission and safety components Critical engine applications Engine bearings Pulleys Valve covers Truck and seat frames Chassis and wheel systems Surface critical drawing applications Pulleys Pressure vessels Airbag components
Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coils Hot-dip galvanizing refers to the process of applying a protective zinc coating to a steel sheet or iron sheet, in order to prevent rusting. As the full hard steel has undergone acid washing followed by a rolling process through the zinc pot, a layer of zinc film is applied to the sheetâ??s surface. Henceforth, hot dipped galvanized steel sheet in coil (GI) is produced. High quality hot dipped galvanized steel coil with reasonable price is a popular steel product with high level of corrosion resistance, paintability, and workability. It is frequently used in a broad spectrum of industries and sectors. As China galvanized steel coil suppliers, Hunter is determined to supply highly cost effective galvanized steel coil in China. Meanwhile, Hunter could give customers reasonable hot dipped galvanized steel coil price. FEATURES OF HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL COIL Thanks to the self-sacrificing characteristic of zinc, hot dipped galvanized steel coils are capable of outstanding performance in regard to anti-corrosion ability processability. Steel manufacturers can select and produce the desired amount of zinc gilded and in particular enables thick zinc layers (maximum 120g/m2).
Hot Dipped Galvanized Coil Hot-dipped galvanized coil refers to a product that is created by immersing steel coil into a bath of molten zinc. This process is known as hot-dip galvanizing and results in a protective coating of zinc being applied to the steel surface. How does the hot-dipped galvanizing (HDG) process work? This technique, also called HDG, is now a lot more common. Galvanizing is basically the process of adding a coating on any base metal for the purpose of increasing corrosion resistance and durability. Hot-dip galvanizing is a form of galvanization. It is the process of coating iron and steel with zinc. That is, the surface of the base metal is coated with a zinc layer by immersing the metal in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of around 450 �°C (842 �°F). Galvanized steel is widely used in applications where corrosion resistance is needed. But its cost is much lower than the cost of stainless steel.
Hot rolled coils.
CCGL, CCGI steel.
Secondary galvanized and zincalume coils.
Cold rolled coils.
Steel coils.
GI, GL, PPGI, PPGL, GBFS, GGBFS.
Stainless steel coils, sheets, plates.
Steel beams, steel coil, galvanised sheets and steel related products.
439 Stainless Steel Coil Type 439, a titanium-stabilized 18% chromium alloy, is a ferritic stainless steel designed to resist corrosion in a wide range of oxidizing environments from fresh water to boiling acids.Type 439 is also used in many oxidizing environments, where Type 304 is considered adequate for general corrosion resistance, but is subject to chloride stress corrosion cracking. This variation does not require post-weld annealing to restore ductility or provide resistance to intergranular corrosion. Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking, good weldability, high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion properties make Type 439 stainless steel ideal for many applications. Application Appliances Hot water tanks, home furnaces Automotive Hard-to-form exhaust system components, tube manifolds, mufflers Heat exchangers for power generation
Our wide selection of cold rolled coil, strip and sheet products are available for a variety of use. These products come in heat and corrosion-resistant forms. Their lightweight yet strong, durable and fully recyclable materials ensure versatility in application. Benefits Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel is known for its exceptional resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for a wide range of applications in various industries, including construction, automotive, and kitchen appliances. Strength and durability: Cold rolled stainless steel retains its strength and durability even after the cold rolling process. This makes it a reliable choice for applications that require high tensile strength and resistance to wear and tear. Surface finish: Cold rolling improves the surface finish of stainless steel, resulting in a smooth and uniform appearance. This makes it ideal for applications where aesthetics matter, such as decorative trim, appliances, and architectural components. Formability: Cold rolled stainless steel can be easily formed into different shapes and sizes, thanks to its ductility. It can be bent, stamped, or manipulated to meet specific design requirements without compromising its structural integrity. Versatility: Cold rolled stainless steel coil is available in a wide range of grades and thicknesses to suit various applications. Whether you need a stainless steel coil for industrial machinery, kitchen utensils, or decorative purposes, there is a suitable grade and thickness available. Easy maintenance: Stainless steel is known for its low maintenance requirements. It is resistant to staining, easy to clean, and can withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Cold rolled coil, strip and sheet A wide selection for a variety of use; our cold rolled coil, strip and sheet products are available in both heat- and corrosion resistant forms. In addition, their standard and special surface finishes provide a unique level of customization.Lightweight yet strong, the cold rolled coil, strip and sheet products are fully recyclable and are versatile in application.
Cold rolled steel, hot rolled steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, tool steel etc.
PPGL, Gl, Gi, CR sheets or coils.
Secondary Coil: Galvanized Coil, Pre Painted Coil, Electric Galvanized, Galvalume, Galvannealed, Hot Roll & Cold Roll Coil.
Stainless Steel Sheets Steel Coils Cold Rolled Coils Steel Sheets Stainless Steel Coils .
Stainless steel sheets and coils.