What is DX51D AZ150 material?
Dx51d AZ150 is a hot-dip aluminum-zinc steel alloy with a coating of 55 percent aluminum, 1.6 percent silicon, and 43.4 percent zinc. The chemical composition of Dx51d AZ150 offers superior resistance to heat and corrosion, with high thermal reflectivity and conductivity.
What is the difference between DX51D and DC51D?
DX51D: Can be produced from both cold-rolled and hot-rolled steel. DC51D: Typically produced from cold-rolled steel.
What is DX steel?
DX51D-brand steel
DX51D steel is highly ductile and flexible. It is used in complex dep-draught components and conforms to the BS EN 10346:2015 standard. Classification: Ductile and flexible structural steel. Product: Continuous hot-dip coated steel.
What is DX51D Z275 mac?
DX51D+Z275 MAC
DX51D+Z275 refers to hot-dip galvanizing. Hot-dip galvanizing is coated with a layer of zinc. 275 represents 275 grams of zinc. The substrate used in hot-dip galvanizing is cold-rolled, and the zinc plating on the cold-rolled sheet is called galvanizing. Ordinary hot-dip galvanizing is 80 grams.
What is DX51D Z?
DX51D+Z275 refers to hot dip galvanising with a 275g/㎡ double-sided layer of Zinc. The purpose of hot dip galvanising is to prevent the steel substrate from rusting. Using 80g/㎡ of Zinc is quite common in a lot of galvanised products, but using 275g/㎡ of Zinc provides a premium galvanised product.




