Galvanized Steel Coil for Sheet Metal Fabrication with Z60–Z275 Coating and 270–500 MPa Tensile Strength
Galvanized Steel Coil for Sheet Metal Fabrication with Z60–Z275 Coating and 270–500 MPa Tensile Strength
1. Product Overview
Hot dipped galvanized steel coil is widely used as a base material for sheet metal fabrication where corrosion resistance, forming stability, and dimensional consistency are required. The zinc coating formed by the hot-dip process helps protect the steel surface during storage, fabrication, and service, making the material suitable for both indoor industrial use and selected outdoor applications.
For sheet metal fabrication, buyers usually focus on thickness control, tensile strength, elongation, and coil compatibility with slitting, cut-to-length, stamping, and bending equipment. In this context, galvanized coil is commonly used as the parent material for producing fabricated sheets, panels, housings, ducts, and structural parts.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on the following technical characteristics:
- Hot dip galvanizing with controlled zinc coating weight (Z60–Z275)
- Zinc coating providing barrier protection and sacrificial protection
- Balanced mechanical properties for fabrication and forming
- Stable coil dimensions for downstream slitting and sheet production
Tensile strength of 270–500 MPa supports deformation resistance during fabrication, while yield strength of 195–420 MPa provides structural stability. Elongation of 12–25% helps reduce cracking risk during bending, stamping, and drawing operations.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
|
Thickness |
0.09–3.8 mm |
|
Width |
1000–1250 mm |
|
Zinc Coating |
Z60–Z2753 |
|
Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Surface |
Chromated / Oiled / Bright / Dry |
|
Coil Weight |
3–8 MT |
|
Coil ID |
508 / 610 mm |
|
Standard |
ASTM A653 / JIS G3302 / EN 10147 |
4. Application
- Sheet metal fabrication
- Electrical cabinets and enclosures
- HVAC ducts and ventilation parts
- Appliance panels and outer shells
- Roofing and wall cladding systems
- General structural and industrial components
5. Processing
- Slitting into narrow strips
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Bending and folding
- Stamping and drawing
- Roll forming and profiling
- Surface coating or painting
6. Advantages
- Suitable for sheet fabrication requiring both strength and formability
- Z60–Z275 coating range supports different corrosion conditions
- 1000–1250 mm width matches common fabrication equipment
- Controlled elongation improves bending and stamping performance
- Multiple surface treatments support storage and downstream finishing
7. How to Choose
- For general indoor fabrication → Z60–Z120 is commonly selected
- For outdoor or humid service → higher coating such as Z200–Z275 is preferred
- For forming-intensive parts → prioritize elongation around or above 18%
- For load-bearing or structural parts → select higher yield strength grade
- For storage before processing → oiled or chromated surface is commonly used
8. FAQ
Q1: Is galvanized coil suitable for sheet metal fabrication?
Yes, it is widely used as the parent material for cut sheets, panels, enclosures, ducts, and formed parts.
Q2: Can the coil be processed into custom sheet sizes?
Yes, coils can be slit or cut to length according to fabrication requirements.
Q3: What property is important for bending and stamping?
Elongation is a key factor because it affects formability and helps reduce cracking during processing.
Q4: Which zinc coating level should be used for outdoor applications?
Higher coating levels such as Z200–Z275 are typically selected for improved corrosion resistance.
Q5: What coil ID is compatible with standard processing equipment?
508 mm and 610 mm are standard coil IDs commonly used in industrial fabrication lines.
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