DX51D G275 Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil with Passivated Surface for Roofing and Industrial Sheet Processing
DX51D G275 Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Coil with Passivated Surface for Roofing and Industrial Sheet Processing
1. Product Overview
DX51D G275 hot dipped galvanized steel coil is commonly used where a defined zinc coating level, stable forming behavior, and reliable corrosion protection are required. G275 corresponds to a higher zinc coating mass and is often selected for roofing sheets, wall panels, electrical cabinets, and fabricated components exposed to humid or semi-outdoor service conditions.
The 0.15–3.8 mm thickness range covers both light-gauge sheet processing and medium-duty industrial fabrication. Combined with standard coil widths and common coil IDs, the material can be integrated into slitting, cut-to-length, roll forming, and panel manufacturing lines.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on the following technical characteristics:
- Continuous hot-dip galvanizing with controlled zinc coating mass
- G275 coating level for higher corrosion resistance in service
- DX51D base grade for general forming and fabrication
- Passivated, oiled, or anti-finger surface treatment for storage and downstream processing
- Standard coil dimensions for mainstream industrial equipment compatibility
For roofing and industrial sheet processing, coating mass and surface treatment directly affect storage stability, paint adhesion, and service life. The zinc layer provides barrier protection and sacrificial protection, while the DX51D substrate supports common bending and forming operations.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.15–3.8 mm |
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Width |
800–1500 mm |
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Zinc Coating |
40–450 g/m² |
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Featured Coating |
G275 |
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Yield Strength |
195–420 MPa |
|
Tensile Strength |
270–500 MPa |
|
Elongation |
12–25% |
|
Spangle |
Regular / Minimized / Big / Zero |
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Surface Treatment |
Passivated (Chromated) / Oiled / Anti-finger |
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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 panels and roof components
- Outer wall cladding and industrial building sheets
- Electrical control cabinets and appliance panels
- Industrial freezer and enclosure fabrication
- Automotive and transportation sheet parts
- General sheet metal fabrication for indoor and semi-outdoor use
5. Processing
- Cut-to-length sheet production
- Slitting into narrow strips
- Roll forming for roofing and cladding profiles
- Bending and folding
- Stamping and punching
- Surface painting or further coating when required
6. Advantages
- G275 coating is suitable for applications requiring stronger corrosion protection
- DX51D grade supports general forming, bending, and panel fabrication
- 0.15–3.8 mm thickness range fits both light and medium-duty uses
- Passivated, oiled, and anti-finger options improve storage and processing flexibility
- 800–1500 mm width range matches common industrial production lines
- Standard coil IDs support compatibility with mainstream decoiling equipment
7. How to Choose
- Roofing and exposed building use → G275 is commonly selected for improved corrosion resistance
- Visible galvanized panels → choose spangle type according to appearance requirement
- Painting or further finishing → passivated or anti-finger surface is often preferred
- General indoor fabrication → medium coating level may be sufficient depending on environment
- Continuous production lines → confirm width, coil weight, and coil ID with equipment capacity
8. FAQ
Q1: What does G275 mean in galvanized steel coil?
G275 indicates a higher zinc coating mass, typically selected when stronger corrosion resistance is required.
Q2: Is DX51D suitable for roll forming and sheet fabrication?
Yes, DX51D is widely used for general forming, roofing, cladding, and industrial sheet processing.
Q3: Can this coil be supplied as sheets or slit strips?
Yes, it can be processed into cut-to-length sheets or slit strips according to order requirements.
Q4: Which surface treatment is suitable for storage before processing?
Passivated or oiled surface is commonly selected to improve temporary corrosion resistance during storage and shipment.
Q5: Is G275 always necessary for indoor applications?
Not always. It depends on humidity level, expected service life, and whether the part will be used in exposed or controlled conditions.
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