Brief: Discover the production line flow of our Standard Galvalume Steel Plate Coil, featuring a durable zinc-coated AZ30-AZ150g/m2 chromated surface. This video showcases the high-quality manufacturing process of Galvalume steel, known for its superior corrosion resistance and longevity.
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Hot-dipped Galvalume steel with 55% aluminum, 43.5% zinc, and 1.5% silicon for enhanced durability.
Available in various thicknesses from 0.35mm to 1.00mm, customizable to customer requirements.
Coating options include oiled, chromium, phosphating, and spinpass resistant to fingerprints.
Wide range of steel grades including DC51D+AZ, DC52D+AZ, and S550GD+AZ for diverse applications.
Standard export seaworthy packaging ensures safe transportation worldwide.
Suitable for roofing and other construction applications due to its low-maintenance and long lifespan.
Al-Zn coating ranges from 20-275g/m2, providing flexibility for different environmental conditions.
Available in coil, sheet, plate, or strip forms with widths from 600mm to 1500mm.
Domande frequenti:
What is Galvalume steel coil?
Galvalume steel is carbon steel coated with an alloy that combines the impervious properties of aluminum with the malleability and galvanic protection of zinc, resulting in a smooth, plain finish.
What is the primary difference between Galvalume and galvanized steel?
Galvalume features a 55% aluminum to 45% zinc alloy coating, whereas galvanized steel is coated with zinc only, making Galvalume more resistant to corrosion.
What are the disadvantages of Galvalume?
Galvalume is not suitable for coastal areas as its coating is not designed to withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater environments, including crashing waves and marshes.