Galvanized steel sheet is a type of steel sheet that has been coated with a layer of hot-dip galvanization or electro-galvanization on its surface. Features of galvanized steel: Galvanized can effectively prevent steel corrosion and prolong service life. Galvanized steel sheet (thickness is 0.4~1.2mm) is also called galvanized iron sheet, commonly known as white iron sheet. Galvanized steel sheet is widely used in construction, vehicles, household appliances, daily necessities and other industries.
MoreRoof panels are specifically designed panels capable of directly bearing roof loads. In the case of roofing and exterior walls made from aluminum-magnesium-manganese alloys, they commonly undergo a pre-roll coating (Coil Coated) process. This process offers several advantages, including precise color difference control, uniform paint film application, high quality stability, and environmental friendliness. By utilizing the pre-roll coating process, the resulting roof panels exhibit excellent aesthetic appeal, consistent paint coverage, reliable quality, and adherence to environmental standards.
MoreGalvanized corrugated sheets are building materials created by subjecting hot-dip galvanized mild steel sheets to a cold rolling process, resulting in a linear corrugated pattern. The corrugations, which consist of ridges and grooves, enhance the bending strength of the sheet in a direction perpendicular to the corrugations. The corrugated design of galvanized corrugated sheets provides multiple benefits. Firstly, it increases the overall strength of the sheet, enabling it to withstand bending and other stresses. This enhanced strength contributes to the longevity and reliability of the sheets, ensuring years of dependable utility. Additionally, the ridges and grooves improve the sheet\'s resistance to external forces such as wind and impact.
MoreCorrugated board, also known as profiled plate, is a type of building material made by rolling and cold-bending color-coated steel sheets, galvanized sheets, or other metal sheets into various wave-shaped profiles. It offers several advantages such as lightweight construction, high strength, vibrant color options, convenient and fast installation, earthquake resistance, fire resistance, waterproofing, long lifespan, and low maintenance requirements. Thanks to these features, corrugated board has gained widespread popularity and application in the construction industry. It is commonly used for roofing, cladding, and wall panels in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The combination of its structural strength, aesthetic appeal, and durability makes corrugated board a preferred choice for various architectural projects.
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