35–1250mm Zero Spangle Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil with 60–275g/m² Zinc Coating for Building Material and Strip Processing
35–1250mm Zero Spangle Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil with 60–275g/m² Zinc Coating for Building Material and Strip Processing
1. Product Overview
Hot dipped galvanized steel coil in narrow and wide width formats is used where corrosion resistance and flexible downstream processing are both required. A width range from 35 mm to 1250 mm makes this product suitable for slit strip production, cut-to-length sheets, and profile fabrication for building material applications.
Zero spangle surface is often selected when a cleaner galvanized appearance or more uniform finishing result is needed. At the same time, regular, minimized, and big spangle options remain available for different visual and processing requirements.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
- Continuous hot dip galvanizing with controlled coating mass
- Zinc layer providing barrier protection and sacrificial protection
- Narrow-to-wide width range supporting strip and sheet processing
- Multiple spangle options for appearance and downstream use
- Passivated, oiled, or anti-finger treatment for storage and handling control
For building material production, coating mass affects corrosion resistance, while thickness and width determine forming route, panel rigidity, and strip conversion efficiency. This is especially important when one coil specification may be used for both narrow components and wider sheet products.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
|
Thickness |
0.30–3.0 mm |
|
Width |
35–1250 mm |
|
Zinc Coating |
60–275 g/m² |
|
Spangle |
Regular / Minimized / Big / Zero |
|
Surface Treatment |
Passivated (Chromated) / Oiled / Anti-Finger |
|
Steel Grade |
SGCC / CGCC / DX51D+Z |
|
Base Metal |
SPCC / SPCD / SPCE / DX51D / DX53D / Q195 / Q235 |
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Coil ID |
508 mm |
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Standard |
GB / JIS / ASTM / AISI / DIN |
|
Application |
Building Material |
4. Application
- Roof sheets and roofing accessories
- Outer wall and cladding components
- Shutters and light building profiles
- Ovens and industrial freezer panels
- Narrow slit strips for fabricated parts
- General building material sheet processing
5. Processing
- Slitting into narrow strips from 35 mm width
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Roll forming for building profiles
- Bending and folding
- Stamping and punching
- Surface painting or additional coating if required
6. Advantages
- 35–1250 mm width range supports both strip and sheet production
- 60–275 g/m² zinc coating covers general to higher corrosion protection needs
- Zero spangle option is suitable for cleaner visual finish requirements
- Passivated, oiled, and anti-finger surfaces improve storage flexibility
- Applicable to multiple international standard systems
- Suitable for building material conversion and general sheet fabrication
7. How to Choose
- Narrow strip processing → confirm final slit width and line capability first
- Visible panel or cleaner finish requirement → zero spangle is commonly preferred
- General building material use → medium coating is often sufficient
- Outdoor or humid environment → higher coating such as 180–275 g/m² is usually selected
- Storage before fabrication → oiled or chromated surface is commonly used
8. FAQ
Q1: What is the advantage of 35 mm minimum width?
It allows the coil to be slit into narrow strips for smaller fabricated parts, trim sections, and profile components.
Q2: Why choose zero spangle galvanized coil?
Zero spangle is commonly selected when a cleaner and more uniform galvanized surface is required for visible or further-finished parts.
Q3: Can this coil be supplied as both sheets and strips?
Yes, it can be processed into cut-to-length sheets or slit strips according to downstream requirements.
Q4: Is 508 mm coil ID suitable for standard equipment?
Yes, 508 mm is a common coil ID used in many slitting, decoiling, and cut-to-length lines.
Q5: What zinc coating is commonly used for building materials?
The suitable coating depends on the service environment, but 60–275 g/m² covers common indoor, semi-exposed, and outdoor building applications.
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