SGCH / DX51D Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil ASTM A653 for Building Materials and Appliance Panels
SGCH / DX51D Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil ASTM A653 for Building Materials and Appliance Panels
1. Product Overview
SGCH and DX51D hot dipped galvanized steel coils are widely used in building materials and appliance panel fabrication where corrosion resistance, sheet consistency, and downstream forming performance are required. The zinc coating formed during hot dip galvanizing helps protect the steel surface against moisture and atmospheric exposure during storage, transport, and service.
For this type of GI coil, grade selection is an important part of the solution. SGCH is commonly associated with higher hardness and profile retention in roll formed applications, while DX51D is more often selected for general forming and panel fabrication. This makes the product suitable for both roofing-related uses and appliance or enclosure parts that require controlled bending and surface quality.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on the following technical characteristics:
- Continuous hot dip galvanizing with controlled zinc coating mass
- Zinc layer providing barrier protection and sacrificial protection
- Multiple commercial and forming grades for different fabrication routes
- Spangle selection according to visible finish and further coating requirements
- Passivated, oiled, or anti-finger surface options for storage and processing control
In practical production, SGCH is often used when higher rigidity is needed after forming, while DX51D is typically preferred for common bending, stamping, and sheet fabrication. Coating mass directly affects corrosion resistance, and surface treatment influences storage stability and handling condition before processing.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.09–3.8 mm |
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Width |
750–1000 / 1220 / 1250 / 1500 mm |
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Zinc Coating |
40–450 g/m² |
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Spangle |
Regular / Minimized / Big / Zero |
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Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Surface Treatment |
Passivated (Chromated) / Oiled / Anti-finger Treatment |
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Coil Weight |
Max. 13 MT |
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Coil ID |
508 / 610 mm |
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Standard |
ASTM A653 / JIS G3302 / EN 10147 |
4. Application
- Roof sheets and roof components
- Outside wall and cladding panels
- Television, washing machine, and appliance housings
- Electrical cabinets and industrial enclosures
- Garage doors and shutter components
- General cut-to-length and slit-strip sheet fabrication
5. Processing
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Slitting into narrow strips
- Roll forming for roofing and profile sections
- Bending and folding
- Stamping and punching
- Surface painting or further coating when required
6. Advantages
- SGCH and DX51D grades cover both profile rigidity and general forming needs
- Wide zinc coating range supports indoor, semi-exposed, and outdoor applications
- Multiple spangle options help match visible appearance requirements
- Passivated, oiled, and anti-finger surfaces improve storage and downstream handling
- Standard coil dimensions fit common decoiling, slitting, and roll forming equipment
- Suitable for both building sheet production and appliance panel fabrication
7. How to Choose
- Roofing and profile sections → SGCH is commonly selected for higher shape retention
- Appliance panels and general bending parts → DX51D is commonly selected for forming use
- Visible galvanized finish → choose spangle according to appearance preference
- Painting or coating process → minimized spangle or anti-finger surface is often preferred
- Outdoor service conditions → higher zinc coating is usually selected for stronger corrosion protection
8. FAQ
Q1: What is the main difference between SGCH and DX51D galvanized coil?
SGCH is commonly used for harder roll formed applications, while DX51D is more suitable for general sheet forming and panel fabrication.
Q2: Can this galvanized coil be used for both building materials and appliances?
Yes, it is commonly used for roofing, wall sheets, electrical enclosures, and appliance outer panels.
Q3: Which spangle type is better for visible panels?
That depends on appearance requirements. Regular or big spangle is often used for standard galvanized appearance, while minimized or zero
spangle is preferred for a cleaner surface.
Q4: Can the coil be supplied as sheets or slit strips?
Yes, it can be cut to length into sheets or slit into narrower strips according to downstream processing requirements.
Q5: Which surface treatment is suitable before storage or transport?
Passivated or oiled surface is commonly selected to improve temporary corrosion resistance during storage and shipment.
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