G550 Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Sheet with 40–275g/m² Zinc Coating and 1050mm Effective Width for Roof and Wall Systems
1.Product Overview
Corrugated galvanized roofing sheet is widely used in industrial buildings, warehouses, workshops, and light steel structures where low self-weight, practical corrosion resistance, and fast installation are required. After hot dip galvanizing, the steel sheet is corrugated to improve stiffness and drainage performance, making it suitable for roof and wall cladding systems.
For this specification, G550 high-strength substrate is commonly selected when better profile retention is needed after roll forming. A zinc coating range of 40–275 g/m² allows the sheet to be matched to different service environments, from general covered applications to more exposed roofing use.
2.Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
In roofing applications, thickness affects sheet stiffness and wind resistance, while zinc coating affects corrosion resistance and service life. For long roof runs and exposed wall cladding, higher substrate strength helps reduce profile distortion during transport and installation.
3.Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.15–1.5 mm |
| Effective Width | 650 / 800 / 890 / 900 / 1050 mm |
| Length | 1500–3800 mm |
| Zinc Coating | 40–275 g/m² |
| Steel Grade | G550 (HRB≥85) / SGCH / ASTM A653 |
| Wave Width | 76 mm |
| Wave Height | 17–17.5 mm |
| Surface | Galvanized |
| Standard | AS 1397 / ASTM A653 |
| Application | Roof / Wall / Ceiling / Fence / Sandwich Panel |
4.Application
5.Processing
6.Advantages
7.How to Choose
8.FAQ
Q1: Why is G550 commonly used for corrugated roofing sheets?
Because higher hardness and strength help the sheet keep its corrugated shape after roll forming and improve rigidity in service.
Q2: What is the difference between effective width and actual sheet width?
Effective width is the installed cover width after side overlap, while the original sheet width is larger before forming and installation.
Q3: Is 40 g/m² zinc coating enough for outdoor roofing?
It depends on the environment and service life target. For more demanding outdoor conditions, higher coating levels are commonly selected.
Q4: Can the sheet be used for both roof and wall cladding?
Yes. This profile is commonly used for roofing, wall panels, ceilings, fences, and sandwich panel facing sheets.
Q5: What should be checked before ordering project lengths?
Roof slope, overlap length, purlin spacing, transport limitations, and site installation method should all be confirmed before finalizing sheet length.