Colored Steel Coils
With the production capacity of 150,000 tons per year, colored steel coils are made from 0.15~1.20 mm of
cold-rolled coils or galvanized coils as base metals, which are processed with surface phosphate or ....
Electrical Steel Coils
Electrical steel coils are made by using extra low carbon and low nitrogen cold-rolled steel as the base
metal, which is firstly tempered to possess a specific magnetic property by applying a special hot rolling ..
Electro-galvanized
Steel Coils
The production capacity is 325,000 tons per year, and the available sizes are 0.3~1.6mm in thickness,
850 ~ 1670mm in width, with the maximum coil weight of 30 tons, the maximum outer diameter of ..
Hot-dip Galvanized &
Galvanneal Steel Coils
China Steel has the only Continuous Galvanizing Line (CGL) that produces both Zn-coated steel coils
(referred to as GI) and Zn-Fe coated steel coils (referred to as GA) in Taiwan. The production capacity..
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