Galvalume Corrugated Steel Sheet for sale
Corrosion Resistance: The aluminum-zinc coating provides excellent resistance to corrosion, which makes it ideal for use in environments where the steel might be exposed to moisture or corrosive elements.
Durability: The coating not only protects the steel but also enhances its durability. It is known for its long-lasting performance compared to traditional galvanized steel.
Reflectivity: The aluminum content gives Galvalume a reflective quality, which can help in reflecting heat and light, potentially improving energy efficiency in buildings.
Aesthetic Appeal: It often has a spangled appearance, which can be visually appealing in various applications, from roofing to cladding.
Product description:
Galvalume steel sheet is a type of coated steel designed to offer superior corrosion resistance compared to standard galvanized steel. It’s produced by applying a coating of aluminum-zinc alloy to a steel substrate. This alloy typically consists of about 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% silicon.
Galvalume is commonly used in roofing, siding, and other building applications where a combination of strength and corrosion resistance is needed. It’s also used in automotive and industrial applications.
Advantages:
Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: Offers 2 to 6 times the corrosion resistance of conventional galvanized steel, thanks to the protective aluminum-zinc alloy coating.
Excellent Heat Resistance: Can withstand continuous exposure to temperatures up to 315°C, making it suitable for high-temperature environments.
Cost-Effectiveness: The superior durability allows for the use of thinner coatings, reducing material costs and providing long-term value with minimal maintenance.
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: The corrugated profile provides significant structural strength while keeping the material lightweight.
Good Thermal Reflectivity: Its bright surface reflects a large amount of solar radiation, improving energy efficiency.
Applications:
It is widely used in roofing and wall cladding systems for:
Industrial and commercial buildings (factories, warehouses, logistics centers)
Agricultural buildings (barns, poultry houses, greenhouses)
Public facilities (stations, sports arenas, supermarkets)
Other structures such as prefabricated houses and noise barriers.

