We are a leading Manufacturer, Traders and supplier of galvanized steel sheet. Galvanization is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron in order to prevent it from rusting. The term is derived from the name of Italian scientist Luigi Galvani. Galvanized iron (GI) sheets are steel sheets which are basically coated with zinc and include a range of hot dip galvanized and electro-galvanized steel sheets. Zinc weathers at a very slow rate, so the coating generally has a long life. Zinc has a greater electro-negativity than iron and hence provides cathodic (or sacrificial) protection to the steel. This results in the zinc corroding in preference to the steel if the coating is chipped or damaged to expose the base metal. Besides acting as galvanic protector, The other functions of the zinc layer are as follow: To retain the steel intact with its full initial strength. To provide the surface a more pleasing appearance. To increase the life of any suitable organic finishing system applied over it. To protect the steel from corrosive attack in most atmospheres, acting as a continuous and lasting shield between steel and the atmosphere. Features Uniform zinc coating in the range of 60-600 GSM Spangles: Zero / regular / minimized / suppressed Surface finish: Normal spangle, large spangle, small spangle, matte surface With and without tension leveling Passivation: Chromated (Hexavalent / Trivalent) Oiling: 100-1,000 GSM Winding: Controlled / staggered (+/- 5 to +/-15mm) Coil id: 508 / 610 mm Elongation: 16-33%. Dimensions Thickness: 0.18 - 3.2 mm Width: 800 - 1,500 mm Length: Up to 2,500 mm Grades & Standards CQ, DQ, DDQ, EDDQ, HSLA ASTM A653, SS33/37/40/50/60/80, EN 10327, JIS Commercial Steel (CS Types A, B, and C) Forming Steel (FS Types A and B) Deep Drawing Steel (DDS Types A and C) Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS) Structural Steel (SS) further designated by Grades (33,37,40,50,80) High Strength Low Alloy Steel (HSLAS) Supply condition Coil / Slits/ Sheet form