After-sales Service: | 24 Hours Online |
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Type: | Steel Plate |
Standard: | ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS, DIN, BS |
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1. Hot galvanized sheet is a versatile material primarily utilized in agricultural machinery, grain storage, and high-speed guardrail industries. Its distinguishing attributes include low cost and high added value, making it an indispensable choice in these sectors.
2. Galvanized sheets are extensively employed in building materials, home appliances, and the automotive industry. These industries frequently rely on steel structures, and the advent of galvanized sheets offers an ingenious solution to enhance durability and protection. As the demand for robust materials escalates, the need for galvanized sheets is poised to soar in the foreseeable future.
3. Beyond industrial production, galvanized sheets have found critical applications in modern buildings, factories, spatial structures, transportation, and energy sectors. In these domains, galvanized sheets primarily serve as a protective film, significantly mitigating external erosion and elevating the longevity and resilience of various structures.
Q: What are your terms of payment?
A: We require a 30% TT payment in advance, with the remaining balance due before loading.
Q: Do you provide samples?
A: Absolutely! We are delighted to offer you samples to ensure the quality meets your expectations.
Q: How would you describe the quality of your products?
A: Our products are meticulously manufactured to meet both national and international standards. Each product undergoes rigorous testing before delivery. Should you wish to review our quality certifications and various testing reports, please feel free to request them from us.
Q: What is the lead time for samples and mass production?
A: For ready molds, it typically takes 3-5 days. For new molds and samples after confirmation, it takes about 15-20 days. Mass production generally requires 25-30 days.