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Steel Coil
Color-coated coils use hot-dip galvanized sheets, hot-dip galvalume sheets, electro-galvanized sheets, etc. as substrates. After surface pretreatment (chemical degreasing and chemical conversion treatment), one or several layers of organic coatings are coated on the surface, and then A product that is baked and solidified. Colored steel coils are named after being coated with organic coatings of various colors, referred to as color-coated coils.
Stainless steel is initially produced in slabs, which are then put through a conversion process using a Z mill, which converts the slab into coil prior to further rolling. These wide coils are typically made at around 1250mm (sometimes a little wider) and are known as 'mill edge coils'. After the stainless steel roll is rolled flat, it becomes a stainless steel sheet(plate).