ASTM/DIN/EN/JIS Galvanized Corrugated Sheet with Z30-Z40 Zinc Coating, 0.21-0.22mm Thickness and Full Hard Temper
Galvanized Corrugated Roofing Sheets are essential building materials for residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Manufactured by Wuxi Sylaith Special Steel Co., Ltd., these high-quality corrugated sheets feature a Z30-Z40 zinc coating for excellent corrosion resistance, full hard temper for high strength, and 0.21-0.22mm thickness for lightweight yet durable performance.
Our GI Corrugated Sheets are produced to meet international standards including ASTM, DIN, EN, and JIS, with grades such as SGCC, DX51D+Z, and ASTM A653. Whether you need corrugated sheets for roof waterproofing, container manufacturing, or general construction, our products deliver reliable quality and long-lasting performance.
| Attribute | Detail |
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| Product Name | Galvanized Corrugated Roofing Sheet / GI Roof Sheet |
| Grade | SGCC, DX51D+Z, ASTM A653 |
| Standard | ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS |
| Thickness | 0.21 mm – 0.22 mm |
| Width | 950 – 1150 mm (customizable) |
| Length | Customizable |
| Coating | Z30 – Z40 (30-275 g/m² available) |
| Spangle Type | Minimum Spangle |
| Hardness | Full Hard |
| Tolerance | ±1% |
| Surface | Galvanized Coated |
| Shape | Custom Corrugated |
| Processing Service | Bending, Cutting, Punching, Welding |
| Application | Roofs, Containers, Construction, Industrial, Waterproofing |
Applications
The versatility of Sylaith Galvanized Corrugated Sheets makes them suitable for a wide range of applications:
1. Roof Waterproofing
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Residential house roofs
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Commercial building roofs
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Industrial warehouse roofs
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Farm and agricultural buildings
2. Construction
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Wall cladding and siding
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Temporary site shelters
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Prefabricated buildings
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Garage and shed roofing
3. Container Manufacturing
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Shipping container roofing
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Storage container covers
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Freight container protection
4. Industrial Use
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Factory roofing
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Workshop covers
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Equipment shelters
Working Principle: How Galvanized Corrugated Sheets Are Made
Galvanized corrugated sheets are produced through a combination of hot-dip galvanizing and roll-forming processes.
Step 1: Base Material Preparation
High-quality cold-rolled steel coils (grades SGCC, DX51D) are selected as the substrate.
Step 2: Hot-Dip Galvanizing
The steel strip passes through a bath of molten zinc at approximately 450°C. A metallurgical bond forms between the zinc and steel, creating a corrosion-resistant layer with Z30-Z40 coating (30-40 g/m² of zinc per side).
Step 3: Cooling & Inspection
The galvanized strip is cooled and inspected for coating uniformity, adhesion, and surface quality.
Step 4: Roll-Forming (Corrugation)
The flat galvanized coil is fed through a roll-forming machine with specially designed rollers that create the corrugated profile (crest height 50-100mm). This process:
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Forms the characteristic wave pattern
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Increases structural rigidity
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Creates water drainage channels
Step 5: Cutting
The continuous corrugated sheet is cut to customer-specified lengths.
Step 6: Packaging
Finished sheets are stacked, bundled, and packed with steel strips for safe transport.
Quality Control
Every batch undergoes rigorous testing:
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Coating weight verification (Z30-Z40)
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Thickness measurement (±1% tolerance)
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Corrugation profile inspection
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Surface quality assessment
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: What is the difference between SGCC and DX51D?
A:
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SGCC: Japanese standard (JIS G3302) for hot-dip galvanized steel, commonly used in Asia
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DX51D: European standard (EN 10346) for hot-dip galvanized steel, widely used internationally
Both grades offer excellent corrosion resistance and formability. We can supply either based on your standard requirements.
Q2: What is Z30-Z40 coating?
A: Z30-Z40 refers to the zinc coating weight of 30-40 g/m² (total both sides). This provides good corrosion resistance for standard roofing applications. Higher coating weights (up to Z275) are available for more corrosive environments.
Q3: What does "Full Hard" mean?
A: Full hard indicates the steel has been cold-rolled to achieve maximum strength and hardness. Full hard corrugated sheets offer:
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Higher structural strength
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Better resistance to deformation
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Suitable for roofing and load-bearing applications
Q4: What is minimum spangle?
A: Minimum spangle refers to a galvanized surface with very fine, barely visible zinc crystals. This provides a clean, uniform appearance preferred for modern architectural applications.
Q5: What thickness do you offer?
A: Standard thickness is 0.21-0.22mm. We can also supply thicknesses from 0.12mm to 2.0mm upon request.
Q6: Can you customize the width and length?
A: Yes, we offer custom widths (950-1150mm) and custom lengths. Please provide your specifications for a custom quotation.
Q7: What is your MOQ?
A: MOQ is flexible. Sample orders are welcome.
Q8: Do you provide processing services?
A: Yes, we offer bending, cutting, punching, and welding services to meet your specific requirements.
Q9: Are these sheets suitable for coastal areas?
A: For coastal areas with high salt exposure, we recommend higher zinc coating (Z180-Z275) for enhanced corrosion resistance. Please contact us for recommendations.
Q10: What payment terms do you accept?
A: We accept T/T(30% deposit + 70% balance against copy of Bill of Lading) .
Q11: Can you provide samples?
A: Yes, sample orders are welcome. Please contact us to discuss sample requirements.
Q12: What is the effective coverage width?
A: Due to overlap, the effective coverage width is approximately 100-150mm less than the full sheet width. Please confirm your overlap requirement for accurate quantity calculation.
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