

Aluminum Coil
Aluminum coil is formed by taking one continuous strip of aluminum and coiling it into a roll. Aluminum coil is an important ingredient in the production of a wide range of industrial, commercial and consumer products. Air conditioners, automobiles, aircraft, furniture, structural components and many other products can involve the use of aluminum coil.
The uses of aluminum coil
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Transportation (vehicles, automobiles)
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Architectural decoration (structures, doors, windows, etc.)
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Electronic appliances (particularly used in wiring)
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Food industry (aluminum’s malleability, rust & corrosion resistance)
Steel Coil
Steel coil is a finished steel product such as sheet or strip which has been wound or coiled after rolling. In the light of experience gained during these years, ANSON classifies steel coils into hot and cold- rolled types, or stainless steel coil, carbon coil and galvanized steel according to current products and international standards.
What are the different uses of steel coils?
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Pipe manufacturing
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Structural steel members
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Electronic equipment
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Automotive parts
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Metal-stamped parts