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What is the difference between SPCC and SPHC material?
The main difference between SPHC and SPCC steels is their chemical composition. SPHC has a maximum carbon content of 0.15%, while SPCC has a maximum carbon content of 0.12%. This means that SPCC is slightly harder and more durable than the softer but easier to bend SPHC.
What is the equivalent of SPCC steel?
SPCC finds its counterparts in various international standards: ASTM, BS1449, and DIN 1623. Noteworthy equivalents include A366 (CR4) in ASTM, ST12 in BS1449, and SPCC in DIN 1623.
What is the meaning of SPCC steel?
SPCC (Steel Plate Cold Commercial) is a cold rolled steel plate. It is equivalent to Chinese grades Q195, Q215A and German grade St12. SPCC is produced by subjecting SPHC (hot rolled steel plate) to cold rolling at room temperature.
What is the standard size of cold rolled coil?
The standard size of the cold rolled coil depends on the desired thickness, width and coil weight. In general, the thickness of cold-rolled steel coils is usually between 0.1 mm and 3 mm, and the width can vary from tens of mm to several meters.
What are the advantages of cold rolled coil?
Cold-rolled steel coil has better surface quality, dimensional accuracy, mechanical properties and shape control than hot-rolled steel coil. They typically have a more uniform thickness and fewer surface defects, making them more popular in many applications.
What are the applications of cold rolled coil?
Cold-rolled steel coils are used in the manufacture of a wide range of products, including automotive parts, home appliances, building materials, metal containers, pipes, electronic equipment, furniture, and more. Its high strength and good surface quality make it ideal for many industries.
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