0.09–3.8mm Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil with 40–450g/m² Zinc Coating and 195–420MPa Yield Strength for Industrial and Structural Processing
0.09–3.8mm Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Coil with 40–450g/m² Zinc Coating and 195–420MPa Yield Strength for Industrial and Structural Processing
1. Product Overview
Hot dip galvanized steel coils are produced by continuously immersing cold rolled steel substrate into molten zinc, forming a metallurgical bonded coating layer.
The product is supplied in coil form and can be processed into sheets, strips, or formed components, making it a base material for construction, automotive, and general manufacturing industries.
2. Technical Solution
Performance is based on:
- Zinc coating mass (40–450 g/m²) controlling corrosion resistance
- Continuous galvanizing process ensuring coating adhesion
- Cold rolled base steel providing dimensional consistency
- Surface treatment improving storage stability and downstream processing
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
|
Thickness |
0.09–3.8 mm |
|
Width |
1000–1250 mm |
|
Zinc Coating |
40–450 g/m² |
|
Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Coil Weight |
3–8 MT |
|
Coil ID |
508 / 610 mm |
|
Surface |
Chromated / Oiled / Bright / Dry |
4. Application
- Structural components
- Roofing and wall panel systems
- Automotive parts and reinforcement panels
- Household appliance shells
- Industrial equipment fabrication
5. Processing
- Slitting into strip
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Roll forming
- Stamping and bending
6. Advantages
- Wide thickness range from light gauge to structural use
- Flexible zinc coating selection for different environments
- Stable mechanical properties for forming and fabrication
- Multiple surface treatments for storage and painting compatibility
7. How to Choose
- General indoor use → Z60–Z120
- Outdoor construction → Z120–Z275
- High corrosion environments → ≥Z275
- Forming applications → choose higher elongation grades
- Painting → chromated or anti-fingerprint surface
8. FAQ
Q1: Why use 0.09–3.8mm instead of narrower thickness range?
This matches full production capability of galvanized coils and ensures consistency across coil-to-sheet processing.
Q2: What is the difference between Z60 and Z275?
Higher coating weight provides better corrosion resistance and longer service life.
Q3: Can coils be converted into sheets?
Yes, galvanized sheets are typically produced by cutting coils through slitting or cut-to-length processing.
Q4: Which surface treatment should be selected?
Oiled for storage, chromated for corrosion resistance, anti-fingerprint for coating/appearance applications.
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