Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. In this video, you'll witness the precise slitting process of G550 AZ50 Galvalume Steel Coil into strips, showcasing the anti-finger surface finish and how this durable material is transformed for various industrial applications.
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Hot-dip Galvalume coating combines aluminum's corrosion resistance with zinc's galvanic protection for superior durability.
Available with an anti-finger surface treatment to maintain a clean, unmarked appearance during handling and installation.
Conforms to multiple international standards including EN10147, ASTM A653, JIS G3322, and DIN 17162.
Offers a versatile thickness range from 0.15mm to 0.70mm with a tight tolerance of ±0.02mm.
Suitable for widths from 600mm to 1500mm, customizable to meet specific project requirements.
Ideal for construction, automotive, and appliance industries due to its high corrosion and heat resistance.
Features Al-Zn coating designation AZ50, ensuring long service life and low maintenance needs.
Available with various surface treatments including DRY, OIL, Chromate, and Gr-free options.
Faqs:
What is a Galvalume coil?
Galvalume steel is carbon steel coated with an alloy that combines the impervious properties of aluminum with the malleability and galvanic protection of zinc, resulting in a smooth, plain finish.
What is better, galvanized or Galvalume?
Galvalume generally offers superior performance, especially in harsh environments, due to its enhanced corrosion resistance and longevity compared to galvanized steel.
What are the disadvantages of Galvalume?
Galvalume corrodes faster than galvanized metal when exposed to animal urine, though animal waste is detrimental to any material; the extra zinc in galvanized provides slightly better protection in such conditions.