Galvanized Sheets

Galvanized Sheets

ASTM A653 galvanized steel sheet for superior corrosion resistance. In-stock from 10 to 18 gauge in 4x10 ft sizes. Custom cutting available.

About Galvanized Sheets

Galvanized steel sheet provides excellent corrosion resistance from its zinc coating. Conforming to ASTM A653 standards, it is ideal for outdoor structures, roofing, and automotive components. In stock in Los Angeles.

Quick Facts

  • Material: Galvanized Steel
  • ASTM Standard: A653
  • Available Sizes: 10 ga, 11 ga, 12 ga, 14 ga, 16 ga, 18 ga thicknesses
  • Location: Los Angeles warehouse
  • Services: Custom size, same-day pickup

Overview

Galvanized sheet is a carbon steel sheet that has been coated with zinc on both sides through a hot-dip process. This zinc coating creates a durable barrier that protects the base steel from rust and corrosion, significantly extending the material's service life, especially in outdoor or high-moisture environments. The process ensures a metallurgical bond between the zinc and steel, providing not only barrier protection but also sacrificial cathodic protection at cut edges or scratches.

The material combines the strength and formability of steel with the anti-corrosion properties of zinc. It can be easily bent, formed, and welded, making it highly versatile for fabrication. The spangled, crystalline surface finish is characteristic of hot-dip galvanizing, although minimally spangled finishes are also available for applications requiring a smoother surface for painting. This combination of durability, workability, and cost-effectiveness makes it a standard for many industrial and construction projects.

Technical Specifications

⚠️ Reference Data Only: Values shown are typical industry standards and may vary by manufacturer, lot, and heat treatment. For critical applications, please contact us to verify specifications or request a Mill Test Report (MTR).

Mechanical Properties (Typical for Base Metal)

PropertyValueUnit
Tensile Strength58,000-80,000PSI
Yield Strength36,000PSI
Elongation20%
Hardness119-162HB

Applicable Standards

  • ASTM A653: Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process.

Common Applications

  • Construction: Roofing panels, wall siding, flashing, and structural purlins due to weather resistance.
  • HVAC: Ductwork, air handling units, and enclosures because of its moisture resistance and durability.
  • Automotive: Body panels, underbody components, and brackets for protection against road salt and moisture.
  • Agriculture: Fencing, animal enclosures, grain bins, and irrigation systems for long service life outdoors.
  • Manufacturing: Electrical enclosures, toolboxes, and machinery guards due to its strength and protective coating.
  • Appliances: Housings for washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators where humidity is a concern.
  • Signage: Road signs, commercial signs, and billboards for their longevity in exposed environments.

Working with Galvanized Sheets

Machining

Galvanized sheet can be machined, drilled, and cut using standard methods. The zinc coating is relatively soft and may build up on tooling. Slower speeds and appropriate coolants are recommended to maintain a clean cut and prevent coating damage near the tool path.

Welding

Welding galvanized steel requires proper ventilation to avoid inhaling zinc fumes. The zinc coating should be ground away from the weld area to ensure a strong, clean weld. Welding can damage the protective coating, so the area should be re-coated with a zinc-rich paint after fabrication to restore corrosion resistance.

Finishing

The material has a protective zinc finish. It can be painted, but the surface must be properly cleaned and primed with a wash primer or a primer specifically designed for galvanized surfaces to ensure proper adhesion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the 'G' rating (e.g., G60, G90) on galvanized sheet mean?

A: The 'G' rating specifies the weight of the zinc coating per square foot of steel. For example, a G90 rating means there is a total of 0.90 ounces of zinc per square foot (counting both sides of the sheet). A higher G-number indicates a thicker, more protective coating and longer service life.

Q: Can I solder galvanized steel sheet?

A: Yes, galvanized steel can be soldered. It requires a more aggressive flux (such as one containing hydrochloric acid) to clean the zinc surface properly before applying the solder. As with welding, ensure adequate ventilation.

Q: What is the difference between Galvanized and Galvalume sheet?

A: Galvanized steel is coated purely with zinc. Galvalume® is coated with an alloy of zinc and aluminum. Galvalume generally offers better long-term corrosion resistance in most environments, but galvanized steel provides better sacrificial protection at cut edges.

Stock & Custom Sizes

Available thicknesses: 10 Gauge (0.135"), 11 Gauge (~0.120"), 12 Gauge (0.105"), 14 Gauge (0.075"), 16 Gauge (0.060"), and 18 Gauge (0.048"). Standard sheets: 4×10 ft. Custom size available.

Same-day cutting and Los Angeles pickup available.

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