1. Galvanized steel sheet SECC
SECC's substrate is a common cold-rolled steel coil. After continuous degreasing, pickling, electroplating and various post-treatment processes, it becomes an electro-galvanized product. SECC not only has the mechanical properties and approximate processability of general cold rolled steel sheets, but also has superior corrosion resistance and decorative appearance. It has great competitiveness and substitution in the market of electronic products, home appliances and furniture. For example, the computer case is commonly used in SECC.
2. ordinary cold rolled plate SPCC
SPCC refers to the continuous rolling of steel ingots into cold rolled steel sheets or sheets of required thickness. There is no protection on the surface of SPCC. It is very easy to be oxidized when exposed to the air, especially in a humid environment. The oxidation speed is accelerated, and dark red rust appears. The surface should be painted, electroplated or other protection during use.
3. hot-dip galvanized steel sheet SGCC
Hot-dip galvanized steel coil refers to the semi-finished product after hot-rolled pickling or cold-rolling, which is washed, annealed, and immersed in a molten zinc bath at a temperature of about 460 ° C. Levelling and chemical treatment. SGCC material is harder than SECC material, poor ductility (avoid deep drawing design), thicker zinc layer, and poor weldability.
4. stainless steel SUS304
One of the most widely used stainless steels, because it contains Ni (nickel), it has more corrosion resistance and heat resistance than steel containing Cr (chromium). It has very good mechanical properties, no heat treatment and hardening, and no elasticity.
5. stainless steel SUS301
Cr (chromium) content is lower than SUS304, and the corrosion resistance is poor, but after cold working, it can obtain good tensile strength and hardness during stamping, and has good elasticity. It is mostly used for springs and anti-EMI.
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