Difference between revisions of "Steel sheet in coils"

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| image                              = steelsheetinsheets.jpg
 
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| origin                              = Trade in steel and steel products primarily flows:<ul><li>within the EU</li><li>Eastern block --> EU countries and USA</li><li>EU countries --> USA</li><li>Japan, Korea, India, South Africa, Brazil --> EU countries and USA
 
| origin                              = Trade in steel and steel products primarily flows:<ul><li>within the EU</li><li>Eastern block --> EU countries and USA</li><li>EU countries --> USA</li><li>Japan, Korea, India, South Africa, Brazil --> EU countries and USA
| stowage factor                      = 0.43 - 0.57 m³/t (coils, unpackaged)
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| stowage factor                      = <ul><li>0.47 m<sup>3</sup>/t (steel sheet, bundled) </li><li>0.16 m<sup>3</sup>/t (shipbuilding plate, bundled) </li><li>0.36 m<sup>3</sup> (steel sheet, package)</li><li>0.22 m<sup>3</sup>/t (steel sheet, sheets)</li><li>0.76 m<sup>3</sup>/t (galvanized sheet in solid wooden boxes)</li><li>0.23 m<sup>3</sup>/t (corrugated sheet, package</li></ul>
 
| humidity and moisture              = (See also text) Relative humidity: < 40 - 50%  
 
| humidity and moisture              = (See also text) Relative humidity: < 40 - 50%  
 
| ventilation                        = (See also text) Steel sheet in coils requires particular humidity/moisture and possibly ventilation conditions. Steel corrosion accelerates rapidly at relative humidity > 60%. If possible, relative humidity should be reduced to below 60% by appropriate ventilation measures.
 
| ventilation                        = (See also text) Steel sheet in coils requires particular humidity/moisture and possibly ventilation conditions. Steel corrosion accelerates rapidly at relative humidity > 60%. If possible, relative humidity should be reduced to below 60% by appropriate ventilation measures.
 
| risk factors                        = (See also text) Seawater damage, contamination and mechanical damage
 
| risk factors                        = (See also text) Seawater damage, contamination and mechanical damage
 
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Revision as of 11:20, 6 August 2012

Infobox on Steel sheet in coils
Example of Steel sheet in coils
Steelsheetinsheets.jpg
Facts
Origin Trade in steel and steel products primarily flows:
  • within the EU
  • Eastern block --> EU countries and USA
  • EU countries --> USA
  • Japan, Korea, India, South Africa, Brazil --> EU countries and USA
Stowage factor (in m3/t)
  • 0.47 m3/t (steel sheet, bundled)
  • 0.16 m3/t (shipbuilding plate, bundled)
  • 0.36 m3 (steel sheet, package)
  • 0.22 m3/t (steel sheet, sheets)
  • 0.76 m3/t (galvanized sheet in solid wooden boxes)
  • 0.23 m3/t (corrugated sheet, package
Humidity / moisture (See also text) Relative humidity: < 40 - 50%
Ventilation (See also text) Steel sheet in coils requires particular humidity/moisture and possibly ventilation conditions. Steel corrosion accelerates rapidly at relative humidity > 60%. If possible, relative humidity should be reduced to below 60% by appropriate ventilation measures.
Risk factors (See also text) Seawater damage, contamination and mechanical damage

Steel sheet in coils