Classification and application of galvanized steel sheet
Time : 10/05/2023
Classification and application of galvanized steel sheet

According to the production and processing methods, it can be divided into the following categories:


①Hot-dip galvanized steel sheet. Dip the thin steel plate into the molten zinc tank to make the thin steel plate with a layer of zinc adhered to its surface. At present, the continuous galvanizing process is mainly used for production, that is, the coiled steel plate is continuously dipped in a galvanizing tank with molten zinc to make a galvanized steel plate;


②Alloyed galvanized steel plate. This kind of steel panel is also made by hot dip method, but it is heated to about 500℃ immediately after coming out of the tank, so that it can form an alloy film of zinc and iron. This galvanized sheet has good paint adhesion and weldability;


③Electro-galvanized steel plate. The galvanized steel panel manufactured by electroplating has good processability. However, the coating is thinner and its corrosion resistance is not as good as that of hot-dip galvanized panels;


④Single-sided galvanized steel and double-sided galvanized steel. Single-sided galvanized steel sheet, that is, a product that is only galvanized on one side. In terms of welding, painting, antirust treatment, processing, etc., it has better adaptability than double-sided galvanized panels. In order to overcome the shortcomings of one side without galvanizing, there is another kind of galvanized sheet coated with a thin layer of zinc on the other side, that is, double-sided differential galvanized sheet;


⑤ alloy, composite galvanized steel. It is an alloy made of zinc and other metals such as lead and zinc or even a composite plated steel plate. This kind of steel plate not only has excellent antirust performance, but also has good coating performance.


In addition to the above five, there are:

Colored galvanized steel sheets, printed galvanized steel sheets, PVC laminated galvanized steel sheets, etc. But the most commonly used is still hot-dip galvanized sheet.


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