What is the difference between DX51D and DX52D?
DX51D and DX52D are both hot-dip galvanized steels used for cold forming. DX52D has higher ductility and better elongation than DX51D. DX52D is more suitable for complex forming processes that require greater flexibility, while DX51D is used for standard forming applications
What is the spec of DX51D?
DX51D steel products are produced in coils 0.4-1.6 mm thick and 950-1250 mm wide. The inner diameter of the coil is 600±20 mm and outer diameter is up to 1300 mm. Coil weight is up to 8 tons. Coils are supplied with cut edges (mill edges are also possible).
What is DX51D Z275?
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.
How thick is AZ150 coating?
AZ 150AZ150 coating single surface coating thickness is 18 microns, double surface coating thickness is 36 microns. This steel's coating alloy is made up of 55% aluminium, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% silica. The coating of this steel serves as general corrosion's passivating barrier.
What is DX53D steel equivalent to?
DX53D Steel Equivalent Grades
Under the EN 10346:2009 standard, DX53D corresponds to steel grade 1.0355. In the EN 10346:2015 standard, its equivalent designation is 1.0952




