G90 Galvanized Steel Coil
Characteristics
(ASTM A527/A653)Galvanized Steel Sheets are intended for usewhere greater corrosion protection is required without painting. Galvanized steel is carbon steel coated with zinc on two sides. The process used to do this is known as the continuous hot dip process. This process results in a layer of zinc which adheres tightly to the base steel and has a spangled or snowflake-type, appearance. The layer of zinc acts as a sacrificial coating. Galvanized Steel Sheets are easy to weld, form and drill . With a typical protection life span of 20 years, Galvanized Steel Sheets are ideal for a wide range of outdoon applications,or for decorative interior design.Magnetic,Brinell=95Tensile=52.000Yield =38,000 (+/-).
Applications
Galvanized sheet can be used bare. prepainted or postpainted.It is easy to fabricate and stamp and is used for applications
that require corrosion resistance. These include:HVAC equipment, Automotive parts, Electrical boxes, Enclosures and housings, Prefab and metal buildings, Roofing, Outdoor signs, Playground equipment, Equipment and machinery.
A653 Galvanized Sheet Characteristics and Applications
Galvanized steel is carbon steel coated with zinc on two sides. The process used to do this is known as the continuous hot dip process. This process results in a layer of zinc which adheres tightly to the base steel and has a spangled or snowflake-type appearance. The layer of zinc acts as a sacrificial coating. A653 galvanized sheet and coil can be used bare, prepainted on
postpainted. It can be used in most fabrication processes. much like uncoated flat rolled sheet. Tvpically. aalvanized sheet
and coil are used in applications where corrosion resistance is important: air conditioning equipment, automotive parts, display
cases. electrical boxes. farm buildinas. eauipment and machinery. aarbaae cans. heating eauipment. mailboxes. outdoor sians
playground equipment, prefab buildings, roofing, and vending machines are just a few examples.
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