Galvalume
AlZnSi Alloy
Galvalume alloy consists of approximately 55% Al, 43% Zn and 1.5% Si
Zinc plating is a widely used metallic coating for corrosion protection of steel, providing a very good combination of galvanic and barrier protection. However, in order to achieve a longer product life, an alloy known commercially as Galvalume alloy (AlZnSi alloy) has been developed, which is used for coating steel, just like Zinc.
This steel coating product offers a better physical barrier than standard galvanized coatings and offers better corrosion resistance in most environments, including temperatures up to 750 degrees F.
- Far superior to galvanized, almost equal to the properties of aluminum-clad steel. No discoloration or oxidation for durable use at 315°C.
- Three to six times better corrosion resistance than zinc plated (Galvanized) steel with the same coating thickness
- Unlike galvanized steel, which requires ventilation or pre-treatment, it can be painted without pre-treatment or ventilation when used for signage or general purposes, thanks to its superior adhesion between the coated layer and the paint.
Galvalume Chemical Analysis
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Galvalume Chemical Analysis
Analysis ( %) | Galvalume /AlZnSi |
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Al | 55 – 58 |
Zn | 41 – 43 |
Si | 1.5 – 2 |
Fe | ≤0.25 |
Cu | ≤0.03 |
Cd | ≤0.05 |
Pb | ≤0.01 |
Sn | ≤0.05 |
Ni | ≤0.05 |