Full Hard SGCH / G550 Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Sheet with 40–275g/m² Zinc Coating for Industrial Roof and Wall Systems
1. Product Overview
Corrugated galvanized roofing sheet is used in roof and wall systems where corrosion resistance, profile rigidity, and installation efficiency are important. After hot dip galvanizing, the sheet is roll formed into a corrugated profile, which increases stiffness compared with flat sheet and improves water drainage on sloped roofs.
For this product, SGCH full hard or G550 substrate is typically selected when higher profile retention is required after forming. This is common in industrial buildings, warehouses, workshops, logistics centers, terminals, and other steel structure projects.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
In practical roofing use, thickness affects rigidity and support span performance, zinc coating affects corrosion resistance, and substrate hardness affects deformation resistance during handling, fixing, and service.
3. Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.15–1.5 mm |
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Effective Width |
650 / 800 / 890 / 900 / 1050 mm |
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Length |
1500–3800 mm |
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Zinc Coating |
40–275 g/m² |
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Steel Grade |
SGCH (Full Hard) / SGCC / AS 1397 G550 / ASTM A653 |
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Hardness |
Full Hard / Normal |
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Wave Width |
76 mm |
|
Wave Height |
17–17.5 mm |
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Surface Treatment |
Galvanized |
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Standard |
JIS G3302 / AS 1397 / ASTM A653 |
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MOQ |
50 MT per size |
4. Application
5. Processing
6. Advantages
7. How to Choose
8. FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between SGCC, SGCH, and G550 for corrugated roofing sheets?
SGCC is commonly used for general galvanized sheet applications, while SGCH full hard and G550 are more suitable where higher hardness and better profile retention are required.
Q2: Why is full hard material used for corrugated roof sheets?
Because higher hardness helps the sheet maintain its corrugated shape after roll forming and improves rigidity during installation and service.
Q3: What does effective width mean?
Effective width is the actual installed cover width after side overlap and profile forming are taken into account.
Q4: Is Z40 enough for outdoor roofing?
That depends on climate, service life target, and exposure condition. For more demanding outdoor environments, higher coating levels are commonly preferred.
Q5: Can the sheet length be customized for project installation?
Yes, corrugated galvanized roofing sheets are commonly cut to project-based lengths within the available production range.