0.15–3.8mm Z40–Z275 Passivated (Chromated) Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet SGCC DX51D for Roofing Applications
1. Product Overview
Hot dipped galvanized steel sheet is produced by coating cold rolled steel with a zinc layer through a hot dip process.
The passivated (chromated) surface treatment improves resistance to white rust during storage and transportation, making it suitable for roofing sheets and construction applications.
2. Technical Solution
Performance is based on:
Zinc coating (Z40–Z275) providing corrosion protection
Chromated passivation layer reducing white rust formation
Uniform coating improving durability
Metallurgical bonding between zinc and steel
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.15–3.80 mm |
|
Width |
1000–1500 mm |
|
Length |
1000–5800 mm |
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Coating |
Z40–Z275 |
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Surface |
Chromated / Oiled / AFP |
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Standard |
JIS G3302 / ASTM A653 |
4. Application
Roofing sheets and roof components
Wall cladding panels
Household appliances
Automotive parts
Industrial cabinets and equipment
5. Processing
Roll forming for roofing sheets
Cutting and slitting
Bending and stamping
Welding and assembly
6. Advantages
Effective corrosion protection under normal atmospheric conditions
Chromated surface improves storage stability
Wide thickness and size range
Suitable for forming and fabrication
7. How to Choose
Roofing application → Z120–Z275 recommended
Storage requirement → Chromated surface preferred
Painting → Minimized or zero spangle
Structural use → Select thickness based on load
8. FAQ
Q1: What is chromated (passivated) surface treatment?
It is a chemical treatment applied to zinc coating to reduce white rust during storage.
Q2: What is Z coating?
Z coating refers to zinc weight per square meter for corrosion protection.
Q3: What coating is suitable for roofing?
Z120–Z275 is commonly used depending on environment.
Q4: Can it be used for outdoor applications?
Yes, with proper coating selection based on environmental conditions.