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Created with Pixso. Corrosion Resistant Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet for Structural, Industrial and Selected Automotive Component Applications

Corrosion Resistant Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet for Structural, Industrial and Selected Automotive Component Applications

Brand Name: Raymond
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
china
Product Name:
Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet (GI Sheet)
Brand:
Raymond
Steel Grade:
Q235 / Q345 / SGCC / DX51D+Z
Thickness:
0.09–3.8 Mm
Width:
750–1500 Mm
Length:
Custom Length
Zinc Coating:
40–450 G/m²
Surface:
Regular / Minimized / Zero Spangle
Surface Treatment:
Chromated / Oiled / Anti-fingerprint
Standard:
ASTM A653 / JIS G3302 / EN 10346
Minimum Order:
50 MT
Highlight:

Automotive Grade Galvanized Steel Sheet

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Corrosion Resistant GI Sheet

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40-275g/m2 Zinc Coating Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet

Product Description

Corrosion Resistant Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet for Structural, Industrial and Selected Automotive Component Applications

 

1. Product Overview

 

Hot dipped galvanized steel sheet is widely used in structural fabrication, industrial manufacturing, and selected automotive component applications. In these scenarios, the material is typically required to provide not only a certain strength level, but also basic corrosion protection and stable downstream processing performance.

Typical issues in practical use include:

  • Surface corrosion in humid or outdoor environments
  • Surface condition affecting painting or forming quality
  • Flatness and dimensional consistency influencing stamping, bending, and assembly efficiency

Therefore, product selection should evaluate steel grade, zinc coating level, surface condition, and downstream processing requirements together.

 

2. Technical Solution

 

Hot dipped galvanized steel sheet is produced by forming a zinc coating layer on the steel substrate through the hot-dip galvanizing process. During service, the zinc layer acts as a barrier and can also provide sacrificial corrosion protection under localized damage conditions, helping delay substrate corrosion.

Key technical characteristics include:

  • Zinc coating range: 40–450 g/m²
  • Zinc layer provides basic corrosion resistance
  • Chromated, oiled, or anti-fingerprint surface treatment can be selected
  • Q235 and Q345 can cover general fabrication and relatively higher strength requirements

For structural parts, industrial enclosures, appliance components, and selected automotive inner or non-exposed components, this product provides practical applicability.

 

3. Specifications

 

Parameter

Value

Steel Grade

Q235 / Q345 / SGCC / DX51D+Z

Thickness

0.09–3.8 mm

Width

750–1500 mm

Length

Custom

Zinc Coating

40–450 g/m²

Surface

Regular / Minimized / Zero Spangle

Surface Treatment

Chromated / Oiled / Anti-fingerprint

Standard

ASTM A653 / JIS G3302 / EN 10346

Minimum Order

50 MT


 

4. Application

 

This product can be used in:

  • Structural components and general building enclosure parts
  • Industrial housings, enclosures, and metal products
  • Appliance parts and general sheet metal components
  • HVAC ducting, brackets, and fabricated parts
  • Selected automotive components, inner panels, or non-exposed parts

It is more suitable for projects that prioritize corrosion resistance, basic strength, and general fabrication adaptability.

 

5. Processing / Usage

 

Hot dipped galvanized steel sheet is typically supplied as flat sheet processed from galvanized steel coil and then enters downstream fabrication. Typical steps include:

  • Select zinc coating according to service environment
  • Choose thickness and width according to structural or fabrication needs
  • Perform cutting, stamping, bending, welding, or lamination
  • Carry out assembly, joining, or secondary finishing according to end use

For applications with higher surface appearance requirements, minimized or zero spangle may also be considered.

 

6. Advantages

 

  • Zinc coating range of 40–450 g/m² covers different corrosion protection needs
  • Q235 / Q345 can match general fabrication and relatively higher strength requirements
  • Broad specification range supports multiple downstream fabrication scenarios
  • Regular, minimized, and zero spangle surfaces are available
  • Balances corrosion resistance, fabrication suitability, and cost control

 

7. How to Choose

 

The following points are useful when selecting this product:

  • Choose Q235 for general forming and common structural applications when cost efficiency is important
  • Choose Q345 when higher strength is required
  • Use Z275 or above for outdoor or high-humidity environments
  • Choose minimized or zero spangle when painting, lamination, or better surface consistency is needed
  • For automotive-related use, it is more appropriate to position this product for inner parts, supports, or non-exposed components, subject to forming requirements

 

8. FAQ

 

Q1: Can this product be directly defined as automotive grade galvanized steel sheet?
Under the current parameter system, it is more appropriate to describe it as suitable for selected automotive component applications rather than positioning it as a typical outer-panel or deep-drawing automotive grade material.

 

Q2: How should Q235 and Q345 be selected?
Q235 is more suitable for general forming and common structural applications, while Q345 is more suitable for structural or fabricated parts requiring a higher strength level.

 

Q3: Why is Coil ID not listed on this page?
Because this page is for steel sheet, not steel coil. Steel sheet is typically processed from coil through cut-to-length or shearing, but coil parameters should not be presented as finished sheet parameters.