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Aluminized Steel Aluminized steel is steel that has been hot dipped coated both sides with aluminum silicon alloy. Aluminized steel process assures a tight metallurgical bond between the steel sheet and its aluminum coating, producing a material with a unique combination of properties possessed neither by steel nor by aluminum alone. Aluminized steel shows a better behavior against corrosion. Aluminized Steel keeps the properties of the base material steel for temperature lower than 800 ðC(1,472 F). For example, it is commonly used for Manufacture of Heat exchangers in residential furnaces. Manufacture of Automobile Products such as mufflers & Exhaust Pipe (System) Manufacture of Residential / Home Appliance such as ovens, ranges, water heaters, fireplaces, bar-b-que burners, and baking pans. Characteristics are defined by the exact metals used, as well as the process used Aluminized Steel Gauges: .012 through .146 = Manufactured Limit
- Widths: Up to 60" Wide = Manufactured Limit
- Grades: CS(A or B), DDS, EDDS, EDDS+
- Surface: Oiled, Dry, Chemical Treatment
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Coatings
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T1-40
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T1-25
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T1-13
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T1-60
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Type 2
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Oz/Sq Ft
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.40
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.25
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.13
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.60
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.65
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