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Power2SME Pvt Ltd Gurugram, Haryana

Gurugram, Haryana, India
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Steel Coils #5715726

Our product range contains a wide range of ppgl coil, galvanised coils, Ppgi Coil, Cold Rolled Coil and Hot Rolled Coil

Ppgl Coil

PPGL Coil is prepared by combining Zinc Coated Steel Sheets and 55% Aluminum. The resulting product then has to be coated with Organic substances. Finally, it has to undergo a Paint Coating. This step is what results in the term pre-painted. PPGL Coils exhibit high degrees of strength and dimensional accuracy for use in various manufacturing industries spanning a wide range of sectors. The actual finished raw material must possess high thermal conductivity and must be able to resist corrosion. To equip the product with corrosion resistance, the finished product is usually dipped in hot liquid zinc. It can be welded as per industry requirement. Our suppliers provide the product that has a high quality finish and a long shelf life.

A number of kitchen appliances such as Ovens, Ranges, Sinks, Kitchen Units, Shelves, Toilet Strands, and Cooker Wrapper also need PPGL Coils for manufacture. The Agriculture Industry also uses PPGL Coils for making Drying Machines, Farm Equipment, Greenhouses, Silos, Barns, and Sheds. General everyday products like Vending Machines, Display Cases, Cans, Bins, and Signboards also need PPGL Coils for preparation.

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Galvanised Coils

Galvanised Coils are mainly prepared through two specific processes namely, Continuous Hot Dipping and Electro-Galvanisation. Continuous Hot Dipping is a process by which steel is repeatedly passed through a bath of molten zinc. In Electro Galvanisation, electrolytic disposition takes places and zinc application is performed. The finished product is a base metal with a tightly adhering layer of zinc achieved through Iron-Zinc bonding. The Galvanised Zinc layer on top of the sheet of steel protects the metal against environmental degradation through a sacrificial protection process. This sacrificial protection is possible because two dissimilar metals are in contact with each other and are coupled to be exposed with Water and Oxygen.

Their non-corrosive capabilities render them highly useful in tank fabrications etc. The construction industry mainly employs GI Coils but it is also used in various other manufacturing applications. They are prepared using highly skilled manpower and the latest machinery to suit client requirements. They are excellent materials to be welded and seamed because they never accumulate rust or corrosion. They can be wound, rolled out flat or cut to any shape or length, which is why they are best suited for outdoor projects.

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Ppgi Coil

This product is a coil of PPGI. PPGI is made by painting of Galvanized Iron prior to formation. Galvanized Iron is obtained when coated steel is continuously hot dipped to form Zinc of purity greater than 99%. Although the term PPGI is used loosely sometimes to refer to steel with various metallic coatings like Aluminum, Alloys of Zinc/Aluminum, Zinc/Iron and Zinc/Aluminum/Magnesium; in an exact sense, it refers to steel coated with zinc before formation (Pre-Painted Zinc Coated Steel). The Steel Substrate for PPGI is first produced through a CGL (Continuous Galvanizing Line) process after which it is coated with the metal and readied for preparation/manufacturing of various products. Before PPGI is ready to be converted into products, it is cleaned, pre-treated, and protected with various layers of organic coating and then sent for production.

Common furniture types that require PPGI Coils for manufacture include Steel Furniture and Venetian Blinds. SMEs belonging to these sectors are in demand of the PPGI Coils and we provide them with bulk material by partnering with top PPGI Coil vendors who supply high quality, pure PPGI in Coil form.

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Cold Rolled Coil

The manufacturing of Cold Rolled (CR) coils is carried out using the rolling (metalworking) processes. For CR coils, the temperature of the steel is maintained below its re-crystallization temperature (usually room temperature). After the steel is melted below its re-crystallization temperature, it is passed through pairs of rolls (between the small gaps) to reduce its thickness and achieve uniformity. This process of manufacturing CR coils is termed as cold rolling.

The cold rolling process helps to obtain the CR coils from the cooling (in the cold rolling mill) of hot rolled pickled products (made from finest steel), that are reduced to much finer thickness with increased strength via strain hardening (up to almost 20%). The resulting CR coils are smaller as compared to the coils formed by the hot rolling process, and they are less ductile. They possess improved surface finish and tighter tolerances.

Thanks to the corrosion-resistance and high impact strength exhibited by these cold rolled coils, they are in great demand in the chemical industry, cement industry, wind mills, power plants, and so on.

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Hot Rolled Coil

Hot Rolled Coils are made by continuous rolling of steel at high temperature, generally over 1, 000 degrees Fahrenheit. The process involves passing metal sheets, produced from billets, through rollers above the metals (steel) recrystallization temperature. The metal sheets may be passed through the roller many times to achieve the desired dimension. During the cooling process, the hot rolled steel may reconfigure itself resulting in an end product that is more flexible and more loose as compared to the original product. The hot rolled coils are manufactured without much delay in order to avoid the need for reheating the steel during the manufacturing. The entire process of manufacturing HR coils is known as hot rolling. As the steel cools off it automatically shrinks; usually it is not easy to predict the size and shape of the end product of a hot rolling.

Most of the time, the hot rolled coils also undergo a treatment called pickling, which basically helps in removing impurities and inorganic contaminants. The process involves passing the hot rolled steel through an acidic solution which helps in removing the surface oxides, and subsequently oiling the metal surface to make it corrosion-resistant.

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Stainless-Steel-Coil

Stainless Steel Coils are one of the most sought after types of raw material in the construction and manufacturing industries. Thanks to their distinct mechanical and physical properties, stainless steel coils have been widely used in the production of kitchen appliances to industrial equipment. They are strong, resist corrosion, are light in weight and require low maintenance. Also, they are flexible and easily meet the requirements of a range of design criteria. Within the industry (especially manufacturing), numerous grades of stainless steel coils can be found, each with different properties and usability.

Stainless steel coil is manufactured by hot rolling stainless steel slabs in a reheat furnace. The hot rolling process is carried out at a certain high temperature. This temperature is known as the recrystallization temperature in the industry, which is between 1, 100 C to 1, 300 C, which often depends on the grade of the steel used for the manufacturing process. The steel slabs are continuously run through heating and rolling mills. The resultant product is then suitably coiled. Post hot rolling and coiling, the stainless steel coils are passed through the annealing and pickling lines to get softer and brighter surface finish, free of any oxide layers and impurities.

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