Q345A Z40 Electro Galvanized Steel Sheet 0.15mm Phosphate Treated EGI Sheet for Household Appliances
Q345A Z40 Electro Galvanized Steel Sheet 0.15mm Phosphate Treated EGI Sheet for Household Appliances
1.Product Overview
Q345A Z40 Electro Galvanized Steel Sheet is designed for household appliance manufacturing, electrical equipment enclosures, and precision metal fabrication applications. Produced with a uniform electro-galvanized zinc layer and phosphate-treated surface, the material offers a clean appearance, stable coating adhesion, and reliable forming performance.
The smooth surface quality makes it suitable for painting, powder coating, stamping, and assembly processes commonly used in appliance and consumer product manufacturing.
2.Technical Solution
The steel substrate is coated through an electro-galvanizing process that deposits a uniform zinc layer across the surface. Compared with conventional hot-dip galvanized products, electro galvanized steel provides improved surface smoothness and dimensional consistency.
A phosphate treatment is applied after galvanizing to enhance corrosion resistance and improve paint adhesion during secondary finishing operations. This combination supports demanding manufacturing processes such as deep drawing, bending, punching, and welding.
3.Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Electro Galvanized Steel Sheet (EGI) |
| Grade | JIS G3313 |
| Material Reference | Q345A |
| Thickness | 0.15mm |
| Width | 1000mm |
| Zinc Coating | 40g/m² |
| Surface Treatment | Phosphate Treatment |
| Spangle | Regular Spangle |
| Bundle Weight | Max 5MT |
| Length | As Required |
| MOQ | 50MT |
| Packaging | Standard Export Packing |
4.Application
- Household appliances
- Refrigerator panels and components
- Washing machine housings
- Air conditioner components
- Ventilation systems
- Electrical control cabinets
- Industrial refrigeration equipment
- Automotive interior parts
- Lighting fixtures
- Furniture manufacturing
- Medical equipment enclosures
- Automatic vending machines
5.Processing
- Cut-to-length processing
- Precision stamping
- Deep drawing
- Bending and roll forming
- Laser cutting
- Welding and assembly
- Powder coating
- Painting and surface finishing
6.Advantages
- Uniform electro-galvanized coating for consistent corrosion protection
- Smooth surface suitable for visible and painted applications
- Phosphate treatment improves paint adhesion
- Suitable for precision stamping and forming operations
- Good dimensional accuracy and surface quality
- Compatible with appliance manufacturing processes
- Reliable performance for indoor and industrial environments
7.How to Choose
- Choose electro galvanized steel when a smoother surface finish is required compared with hot-dip galvanized products.
- Select Z40 coating for indoor equipment, appliance components, and light industrial environments.
- Specify phosphate treatment if the material will undergo painting or powder coating.
- Confirm thickness according to forming depth, structural requirements, and fabrication processes.
- Select sheet dimensions based on production efficiency and material utilization requirements.
8.FAQ
Q1.What is EGI steel?
EGI stands for Electro Galvanized Iron or Electro Galvanized Steel. It is produced by applying zinc through an electroplating process to achieve a smooth and uniform surface.
Q2.What are the advantages of phosphate treatment?
Phosphate treatment improves coating adhesion, enhances paint performance, and provides additional protection during storage and processing.
Q3.Is this material suitable for appliance manufacturing?
Yes. Electro galvanized steel is widely used for refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, electrical cabinets, and similar applications requiring a clean surface finish.
Q4.Can the sheet be painted directly?
Yes. The phosphate-treated surface supports painting and powder coating processes with improved adhesion.
Q5.What is the difference between electro galvanized and hot-dip galvanized steel?
Electro galvanized steel provides a smoother and more uniform surface, while hot-dip galvanized steel generally offers thicker zinc coatings for more aggressive corrosion environments.
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