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JIS SGCC / SGCH / G550 Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Sheet with Z20–Z275 Coating for Roof and Wall Applications
1. Product Overview
Corrugated galvanized roofing sheet is used in industrial buildings, warehouses, workshops, and civil structures where corrosion resistance, low self-weight, and convenient installation are required. The zinc coating protects the steel substrate from atmospheric exposure, while the corrugated profile improves panel stiffness compared with flat sheet.
This product range covers 0.14–1.5 mm thickness with effective widths from 650 mm to 1050 mm. It is suitable for roof and wall systems in large-span steel structures, lightweight buildings, and general enclosure projects.
2. Technical Solution
Product performance is based on:
In roofing applications, coating mass affects corrosion resistance, while thickness and substrate hardness affect rigidity, handling, and installation stability. For projects requiring stronger shape retention after roll forming, SGCH or G550 is commonly selected.
3. Specifications
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Parameter |
Value |
|---|---|
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Thickness |
0.14–1.5 mm |
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Effective Width |
650 / 800 / 890 / 900 / 1050 mm |
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Length |
1500 / 1800 / 2000 / 2400 / 3005 / 3600 mm |
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Zinc Coating |
20–275 g/m² |
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Steel Grade |
SGCC / SGCH / G550 (HRB≥85) |
|
Spangle |
Big / Small / Zero |
|
Surface Treatment |
Galvanized |
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Process |
Hot Dip Galvanizing + Corrugation Forming |
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Standard |
JIS |
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Application |
Roofing / Wall Cladding / Building Material |
4. Application
5. Processing
6. Advantages
7. How to Choose
8. FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between SGCC and G550 corrugated sheet?
SGCC is commonly used for general galvanized roofing sheets, while G550 is selected when higher hardness and better profile retention are required.
Q2: Why is effective width smaller than the formed sheet width?
Because part of the sheet width is consumed by the corrugated profile and side overlap during installation.
Q3: Can the sheet be used for both roof and wall applications?
Yes. It is commonly used for roofing, wall cladding, and lightweight enclosure systems.
Q4: What zinc coating is suitable for outdoor use?
For more demanding outdoor environments, higher coating levels such as Z180–Z275 are commonly preferred.
Q5: How should project length be selected?
Length is usually determined by roof slope, overlap design, transport limits, and site installation conditions.