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During installation, take care to avoid damaging the zinc coating on the steel. Scratches, nicks, or removal of the coating can expose the underlying steel to potential corrosion. Use appropriate tools and techniques to handle and work with the material.If cutting or welding is necessary during installation, be aware that these processes can alter the zinc coating's protective properties. To maintain corrosion resistance, consider using touch-up coatings or paint on cut edges and welded areas.When performing any cutting or welding on galvanized steel, ensure proper ventilation to avoid inhaling zinc fumes, which can be harmful. Additionally, consider the weather conditions during installation. Moisture can affect the adhesion of coatings, so it's best to install galvanized steel when the weather is dry.When using galvanized steel for roofing or siding, ensure that proper drainage paths are established. Improper water runoff can lead to accumulation of moisture and debris, potentially affecting the material's lifespan.In applications where water infiltration is a concern, such as roofing or siding, ensure that appropriate sealing and waterproofing measures are taken. Properly sealed joints and connections help prevent water from getting between the steel and its supports.
Name | galvanized steel sheet in coil |
Width: | 600-1250mm |
customized width: | 800 / 914 / 1220 / 1250 / 1219 (regular width: 1,000 or 1,200mm) |
Thickness: | available from 0.15MM to 1.2MM |
Zinc coat : | 30g to 275g/m2 |
Standard: | JIS G3302, JIS G3313, GB/T2518-88, GB11253-89, ASTM A1008-2000, EN10169 ETC |
grades | GR.A, GR.B, SGCC, CGCC, SPCC, SPHC, DX51D, ECT |
Supply capacity | 20,000 Metric Ton per month |