Hot dipped GI steel sheet and coil is a common material made of carbon steel and coated in zinc using the hot-dip process. This process forms an iron-zinc alloy bonding layer which securely attaches zinc particles to the steel sheet or coil. The formation process happens through a diffusion process while the steel is being heated up in contact with molten zinc. Chesterfield is offering hot dipped galvanized steel sheet and coil to meet the ASTM requirement and to provide a customer driven finish.
Parameter | Value |
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Coating | Z81-Z120 |
Surface | Chromated And Bright |
Standard | ASTM |
Zinc | 20gsm-275gsm |
Coil Weight | 3-8T |
Application | Construction, Automobile, Machinery, Etc. |
Processing Service | Punching, Cutting |
Tensile Strength | 270-500N/mm2 |
Type | GI Steel Coil |
Yield Strength | Min, Regular, Big |
Hot dipped GI Steel Coil has outstanding performance with regards to its zinc spangle and coating ability. These coils can be used in a myriad of fields such as building and construction, automobile industry, and metallurgy.
In regards to construction, hot dipped GI steel coils can be used for building roofs, doors, windows, roller shutters, metal sashes, and lightgage steel joists. It is also favored in the automobile industry as it is used for making vehicle shells, chassis, and trunks. Furthermore, it can also be used in metallurgy to make steel sash backs and electric equipments for refrigerators and kitchen equipments.
Thanks to the strict control of its zinc spangle and coating, hot dipped GI steel coils offer even more options due to its ability to be color coated. This is especially useful in creating steel baseplates with a variety of colors for different uses.
We provide custom-made GI Steel Coil with the following attributes:
Our galvanized steel sheet coil is made with high quality zinc coated GI sheet and GI sheet coil to ensure its durability.
Packaging and Shipping of GI Steel Coil:
GI Steel Coil will be safely and securely packaged in wooden crates with the inner sides lined with plastic sheets to prevent any kind of damage. The crates will be further protected with stretch wrap. The crates will then be loaded onto trucks or shipping containers for safe transportation.