• DX51D / SGCC Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    DX51D / SGCC Galvanized Sheet

    DX51D (European Standard EN 10346) and SGCC (Japanese Standard JIS G3302) are two widely used international standards that specify commercial-grade hot-dip galvanized steel sheets. This product is manufactured by processing a low-carbon steel substrate through a continuous hot-dip galvanizing process, resulting in a steel product coated with a pure zinc layer. It is primarily intended for forming applications rather than structural load-bearing purposes.

  • DX51D Z150 Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    DX51D Z150 Galvanized Sheet

    The Z150 in the DX51D Z150 galvanized steel coil is the actual coating name. The manufacturer describes the DX51D Z150 material as a mild steel galvanized layer for steel products. Specifically, DX51D is a steel grade characterized by its cold-formed bending and profiling qualities. The steel grade corresponds to steel grade 1.0917

  • DX51D/ SGCC Galvanized Coil Read more Quick View

    DX51D/ SGCC Galvanized Coil

    DX51D (according to European standard EN 10346) and its equivalent SGCC (according to Japanese standard JIS G 3302) are grades of hot-dip galvanized steel coil designed for cold forming applications.

  • DX52D/SGCD1 Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    DX52D/SGCD1 Galvanized Sheet

    DX52D (European Standard EN 10346) and SGCD1 (Japanese Standard JIS G3302) are specifications for hot-dip galvanized steel sheets designed for deep drawing and complex forming applications. They feature a low-carbon steel substrate with enhanced formability, coated with a pure zinc layer for corrosion protection. The “D” in both designations signifies their primary use for forming (Drawing).

  • DX53D/ SGCD2/SGCD3 Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    DX53D/ SGCD2/SGCD3 Galvanized Sheet

    The material of DX53D galvanized sheet is a cold-rolled steel sheet with a hot-dip zinc coating. The substrate is a low-carbon steel with excellent deep-drawing and forming properties, while the zinc coating provides corrosion resistance through sacrificial protection. It is produced through a continuous hot-dip galvanizing process, where the cleaned steel strip is immersed in molten zinc and then cooled to form a metallurgically bonded zinc‑iron alloy layer.

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    Galvanized Coil

    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. Through electrolytic galvanizing, a uniform and dense zinc layer is finally formed on the surface of the steel, but the mechanical properties of the material are still maintained. Electrogalvanized steel is usually sold in coil or sheet form. EG coil is a kind of material that can be cut, slitted and profiled for other purposes.

  • Hot Dip Galvanized Coil Read more Quick View

    Hot Dip Galvanized Coil

    Hot dip galvanizing is to make the molten metal react with the iron substrate to produce an alloy layer, so that the substrate and the coating are combined. Hot galvanizing is to pickle the steel and iron parts first. In order to remove the iron oxide on the surface of the steel and iron parts, after pickling, it is cleaned by ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or ammonium chloride and zinc chloride mixed aqueous solution tank, and then sent into the hot dip plating tank. Hot-dip galvanizing has the advantages of uniform coating, strong adhesion and long service life.

  • Hot Dip Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    Hot Dip Galvanized Sheet

    Hot dip galvanizing is to make the molten metal react with the iron substrate to produce an alloy layer, so that the substrate and the coating are combined. Hot galvanizing is to pickle the steel and iron parts first. In order to remove the iron oxide on the surface of the steel and iron parts, after pickling, it is cleaned by ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or ammonium chloride and zinc chloride mixed aqueous solution tank, and then sent into the hot dip plating tank. Hot-dip galvanizing has the advantages of uniform coating, strong adhesion and long service life.

  • Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil Read more Quick View

    Prepainted Galvanized Steel Coil

    When steel components are used to make more complex finished products, they can be galvanized before the product is assembled. This is called pre-galvanizing, or “pre-galvanizing”. It may also be referred to as “in-line”, “continuous” or “rolled” galvanizing. Essentially, steel components (such as sheets or wires) are galvanized using an automated process before they are cut to size.

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    Prepainted Galvanized Steel Sheet

    When steel components are used to make more complex finished products, they can be galvanized before the product is assembled. This is called pre-galvanizing, or “pre-galvanizing”. It may also be referred to as “in-line”, “continuous” or “rolled” galvanizing. Essentially, steel components (such as sheets or wires) are galvanized using an automated process before they are cut to size.

  • Z275 Galvanized Coil Read more Quick View

    Z275 Galvanized Coil

    The galvanized steel coil Z275 is a double-sided galvanized carbon steel sheet. This is produced by a metal coating process that passes cold rolled coils through a bath filled with molten zinc. This continuous hot-dip plating or also known as electro-galvanizing is the main process that these carbon steel sheets must go through to produce coils and galvanized sheets. The process consists of applying zinc by electrolytic treatment. After the sheet is subjected to this treatment, a layer of zinc is adhered to the base metal through the iron and zinc bonding layer.

  • Z275 Galvanized Sheet Read more Quick View

    Z275 Galvanized Sheet

    The galvanized steel coil Z275 is a double-sided galvanized carbon steel sheet. This is produced by a metal coating process that passes cold rolled coils through a bath filled with molten zinc. This continuous hot-dip plating or also known as electro-galvanizing is the main process that these carbon steel sheets must go through to produce coils and galvanized sheets. The process consists of applying zinc by electrolytic treatment. After the sheet is subjected to this treatment, a layer of zinc is adhered to the base metal through the iron and zinc bonding layer.

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