Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil for Industrial Freezers and Appliance Enclosures with 40–450g/m² Zinc Coating
Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil for Industrial Freezers and Appliance Enclosures with 40–450g/m² Zinc Coating
1. Product Overview
Hot dipped galvanized steel coil is widely used in industrial freezer panels, appliance housings, and insulated enclosure parts where corrosion resistance, stable sheet flatness, and reliable forming performance are required. The zinc coating formed by the hot dip process helps protect the steel surface during storage, transport, fabrication, and long-term service in humid or temperature-changing environments.
For industrial freezer applications, the material is often processed into cut-to-length sheets, bent panels, and stamped enclosure parts. In these uses, coating consistency, surface condition, and dimensional stability are usually more important than decorative appearance alone.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
- Continuous hot dip galvanizing with controlled zinc coating mass
- Zinc layer providing barrier protection and sacrificial protection
- Cold rolled base supporting flatness and dimensional consistency
- Passivated, oiled, or anti-finger surface treatment for storage and handling control
- Balanced strength and elongation for bending, punching, and enclosure fabrication
For freezer and appliance panels, corrosion protection and processing stability need to work together. Higher coating levels are often selected when the sheet may be exposed to humid service conditions, while suitable elongation helps reduce cracking risk in folded corners and stamped sections.
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 |
|
Zinc Coating |
40–450 g/m² |
|
Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Surface Treatment |
Passivated (Chromated) / Oiled / Anti-finger |
|
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
- Industrial freezer panels and housings
- Refrigerator and cold storage enclosure parts
- Electrical cabinets and control box panels
- Appliance outer shells and internal sheet parts
- Roofing and wall sheets for industrial buildings
- General cut-to-length and slit-strip fabrication
5. Processing
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Slitting into narrower strips
- Bending and folding
- Stamping and punching
- Edge forming and panel assembly
- Surface painting or lamination if required
6. Advantages
- Wide zinc coating range supports both indoor and more demanding humid environments
- Cold rolled base improves sheet flatness for enclosure and panel fabrication
- Balanced strength and elongation support common appliance and freezer panel forming
- Passivated, oiled, and anti-finger options improve storage and downstream handling
- Standard coil dimensions fit common slitting, decoiling, and cut-to-length lines
- Suitable for both appliance housings and industrial building sheet applications
7. How to Choose
- Industrial freezer and humid service conditions → medium to higher coating is commonly selected
- Visible appliance or enclosure panels → cleaner surface treatment is often preferred
- Longer storage before fabrication → passivated or oiled surface is commonly used
- Bending and stamped panel production → choose suitable forming grade such as DX51D+Z or DX53D+Z according to process
- Continuous panel production → confirm width, coil ID, and coil weight with equipment capacity
8. FAQ
Q1: Why is galvanized steel coil used for industrial freezer panels?
Because the zinc coating helps protect the sheet surface in humid environments, while the cold rolled base supports stable panel fabrication.
Q2: Can this coil be processed into appliance and freezer housing sheets?
Yes, it can be cut to length or slit into narrower strips for downstream panel production.
Q3: Which surface treatment is suitable before storage and transport?
Passivated or oiled surface is commonly selected to improve temporary corrosion resistance during storage and shipment.
Q4: Is this product only for industrial freezers?
No. It is also widely used for refrigerator panels, appliance housings, electrical cabinets, and general galvanized sheet fabrication.
Q5: What zinc coating should be selected for more humid conditions?
Higher coating levels are generally preferred when stronger corrosion resistance is required in humid or semi-exposed service environments.
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