Galvanized Sheet


Galvanized steel is a type of steel that is coated with zinc for protection by an electroplating process. The galvanized layer is applied to cold rolled steel at low temperatures. So EG steel is also known as cold galvanized steel.
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Hot Dip Galvanized Sheet


Hot-dip galvanizing is to make the molten metal react with the iron matrix to form an alloy layer, so that the matrix and the coating are closely combined. Hot-dip galvanizing is to pickle the steel parts first. In order to remove the iron oxide scale on the surface of the steel parts, they are washed with ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or ammonia water after pickling.
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Electro Galvanized Steel Sheet


Electro-galvanized steel is a plating process where the steel is placed in an electrically charged solution of zinc and saline. This causes the zinc to chemically bond to the conductive steel. Electro-plating is frequently used for coiled sheet steel, which is later formed into shapes such as c-purloins, and corrugated sheets or can be formed and welded into pipes and tubes.
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G90 Galvanized Sheet


G90 refers to the coating type and coating weight on the steel coil or steel plate. "G" means that the coating is galvanized, that is, galvanized. Meanwhile, the number "90" represents the weight of zinc on the steel. G90 galvanized steel coil is hot-dip galvanized cold-rolled steel sheet to improve durability.
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G60 Galvanized Sheet


G60 is the coating grade of steel sheet after continuous hot dip plating process. G represents the "galvanized" or galvanized layer of the product. The number 60 refers to the thickness of the zinc around the steel sheet or the thickness of the entire double-sided coating. To get the amount of galvanizing on one side, you need to divide this number by two.
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Z120 Galvanized Sheet


Z120 is the coating name, which means that the coating thickness on both sides is approximately 120g/㎡ or 36g/㎡ (three-point test) and 90g/㎡ (single-point test). Z120 grade galvanized steel coil is coated with zinc to make it more durable. The working principle of the process is to immerse the coiled steel plate in a galvanizing tank filled with molten zinc.
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