Galvanized sheet metal is hot or cold rolled sheet metal, coated with zinc. The application processes are hot galvanization or electrical application.
Hot galvanized sheet metal is manufactured by coating hot or cold rolled sheet metal with zinc. This is performed by hot soaking in liquid zinc, which is then dried with drying machines. The speed of drying air also controls the thickness of zinc on sheet metal.
The usual application of zinc varies from 100 g/m2 to 275 g/m2. Thicknesses are from 0.1 to 4 mm, width reaches 1500 mm. Sheet metal can be cut in plates or strips.
Galvanized sheet metal is resistant to corrosion without an additional protection layer. It can be used for various products that have to be protected against corrosion (dust bins, storage tanks, car industry etc).
| Hot-dip coated strip and sheet in accordance with EN 10327 |
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Thickness in mm |
Width in mm |
Length in mm |
| DX 51 |
0,5 - 4 |
800-1500 |
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| DX 52 |
0,5 - 4 |
800-1500 |
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| DX 53 |
0,5 - 4 |
800-1500 |
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| DX 54 |
0,5 - 4 |
800-1500 |
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| Electrolytically zinc coated cold rolled steel in accordance with EN 10152 |
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Thickness in mm |
Width in mm |
Length in mm |
| DC01+ZE |
0,5 - 4 |
800 - 2000 |
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| DC03+ZE |
0,5 - 4 |
800 - 2000 |
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| DC04+ZE |
0,5 - 4 |
800 - 2000 |
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