Corrugated Hot-dip Galvanised Roofing Sheet Z120 1.2mm DX51D
Description:
Galvanized tile is a steel sheet coated with a layer of zinc on its surface.
Galvanized tile is a steel sheet coated with a layer of zinc. Galvanizing is an economical and effective corrosion protection method, and about half of the world's zinc production is used in this process.
Galvanized tiles coat the surface of a steel sheet with a layer of zinc, protecting the surface from corrosion and extending its life. This galvanized steel sheet is called galvanized steel sheet.
Product Advantages
Galvanized tiles are widely used in a variety of environments and have a long corrosion protection life, which varies depending on the environment.
Low treatment costs: Galvanized tiles have lower corrosion protection costs than other coatings.
Long-lasting: In suburban areas, standard galvanized anticorrosion coatings can last more than 50 years without repair. In urban and coastal areas, standard galvanized anticorrosion coatings can last up to 20 years without repair.
Reliability. Because the galvanized coating is metallurgically bonded to the steel and becomes part of the solid surface, the durability of the coating is relatively reliable.
The coating is tough and the galvanized layer forms a special metallurgical structure that withstands mechanical damage during transport and use.
Integrity protection: All parts of the coated component are galvanized, even in recesses, sharp corners, and hidden areas.
Time and labor savings. Galvanizing is faster than other coating methods, saving time spent on site painting after installation.
Precautions
Wear necessary safety equipment (gloves, helmet, safety belt, other tools, etc.).
Installation requires a master familiar with the operation.
The skeleton must be installed securely.
When installing walking on tiles, step on the center of the tile and not on the edge of the tile.
Install with care during inclement weather.