High-Performance Coated Steel for Durability and Versatility
Explore our range of coated steel products designed for superior corrosion resistance, strength, and aesthetic appeal.
What is Coated Steel?
A brief description of coated steel, emphasizing its benefits:
“Coated steel is a premium material with a protective layer that enhances corrosion resistance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Ideal for demanding environments, it is widely used in construction, automotive, and industrial applications.”
Corrosion Resistance
Eco-Friendly
Cost-Effective
Durability and Versatile
Our Coated Steel Products
Galvanized Steel
Galvalume Steel
Pre-painted/Color Coated Steel
Tinplate Steel
GI&GL
Thickness: 0.10mm-2mm
Width: 600mm-2,000mm
Coil Weight: 3-8 tons
Substrate: Hot rolled steel/Cold rolled steel
Surface Structure: Zero spangles, Small spangles, Regular spangles, Big spangles
Zinc Layer Thickness: 30g/㎡-275g/㎡ (Z275/G90)
PPGI&PPGL
Thickness: 0.10 mm-1.5 mm
Width: 600 mm-1,250 mm
Coating Types: PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF
Coating Thickness Top: 10-35 μm Back: 5-14 μm
Substrate: Galvanized steel/Galvalume steel
Colors: As per RAL Color (custom patterns are available)
Tinplate
Thickness: 0.13 mm to 0.50 mm Width: 600 mm to 1,200 mm
Substrate: Cold rolled steel
Coating:2.8 g/m² to 11.2 g/m² per side
Differential coating: Different coating weights on each side (e.g., 2.8/2.8 g/m² or 5.6/2.8 g/m²).
Equal coating: Same coating weight on both sides.
GL VS GI:
Corrosion Resistance: Superior to galvanized steel, especially in harsh environments (e.g., coastal areas or industrial zones).
Heat Reflectivity: GL Reflects up to 80% of solar radiation, making it ideal for roofing in hot climates.
Durability: GL has long lifespan, often 2–4 times longer than galvanized steel.
Formability: Can be easily bent, stamped, or formed without cracking.
Weldability: Can be welded using standard techniques, though precautions are needed due to the aluminum content.
Applications:
- Roofing and Cladding
- Wall Panels
- Automotive
- Agriculture
PPGL VS PPGI:
Corrosion Resistance: The Galvalume base layer provides superior corrosion resistance, especially in harsh environments (e.g., coastal or industrial areas).
Heat Reflectivity: PPGL Reflects up to 80% of solar radiation, making it ideal for roofing in hot climates.
Aesthetic Appeal: Available in a wide range of colors and finishes (e.g., glossy, matte, textured).
Durability: Resistant to chipping, scratching, and fading.
Formability: Can be easily bent, stamped, or formed without damaging the coating.
Weather Resistance: Suitable for outdoor use, with some coatings offering superior UV and weather resistance.
Applications:
- Roofing,wall cladding and sandwich panels
- decorative panels, ceilings, and partitions
- Ovens, water heaters, and HVAC systems
- Storage tanks, ductwork, and enclosures
Properties of Tinplate:
Corrosion resistance: The tin layer protects the steel from rust and chemical reactions.
Formability: Tinplate is highly malleable, making it suitable for deep drawing and forming processes.
Weldability: Can be welded or soldered easily.
Aesthetic appeal: Provides a shiny, attractive surface, often used for food packaging.
Applications:
- Food and beverage cans
- Aerosol cans
- Industrial packaging
- Decorative items
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