JIS SGCC / SGCH / G550 Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Sheet for Building Roof and Wall Cladding
1. Product Overview
Corrugated galvanized roofing sheet is commonly used in industrial buildings, warehouses, workshops, and civil structures where low self-weight, practical corrosion resistance, and convenient installation are required. The galvanized coating helps protect the steel substrate from atmospheric exposure, while the corrugated profile improves stiffness compared with flat sheet.
SGCC is typically used for general roofing and wall applications, while SGCH or G550 is more suitable where higher hardness and better profile retention are required after roll forming.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
For roofing and wall systems, thickness mainly affects rigidity and handling, while steel grade affects profile retention and load performance after forming.
3. Specifications
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Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.14–1.5 mm |
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Effective Width |
650 / 800 / 890 / 900 / 1050 mm |
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Length |
1500 / 1800 / 2000 / 2400 / 3005 / 3600 mm |
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Steel Grade |
SGCC / SGCH / G550 (HRB≥85) |
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Surface Treatment |
Galvanized |
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Process |
Hot Dip Galvanizing + Corrugation Forming |
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Standard |
JIS |
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Application |
Building Material |
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MOQ |
50 MT |
4. Application
5. Processing
6. Advantages
7. How to Choose
8. FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between SGCC, SGCH, and G550 for corrugated sheets?
SGCC is commonly used for general roofing sheets, while SGCH and G550 are selected when higher hardness and better profile retention are required.
Q2: Why is effective width different from the original sheet width?
Because part of the sheet width is consumed by the corrugated profile and side overlap during installation.
Q3: Can these sheets be used for both roof and wall applications?
Yes. They are widely used for roofing, wall cladding, and light enclosure systems.
Q4: Can the sheet length be customized by project?
Yes. Corrugated galvanized sheets are commonly produced in project-based lengths within the available processing range.
Q5: How should thickness be selected for roofing sheets?
Thickness is usually chosen according to purlin spacing, rigidity requirement, wind load, and installation method.