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Photovoltaic Mounting Structures

Aluzinc Steel for Photovoltaic Mounting Structures

Photovoltaic mounting systems require long-term outdoor use and demand high corrosion resistance. Currently, commonly used corrosion-resistant metal materials include galvanized steel, galvanized aluminum-zinc steel, zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloys, aluminum alloys, and stainless steel. Among these, aluminum-zinc coated steel has gained prominence due to its exceptional cost-effectiveness. It is increasingly playing a vital role in components such as […]

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GL Galvalume Steel Coil

Galvalume Steel (GL) vs. Galvanized Steel (GI)

In the field of metal corrosion protection, hot-dip galvanized steel (GI) and galvalume (GL) play an important role as metal raw materials for roofing/wall/partition processing, home appliance manufacturing, industrial production, etc., because of their excellent corrosion resistance and long service life in general indoor, marine, and chemical environments. So when should you choose galvanized products

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GL Galvalume Steel Coil

What is Galvalume Steel

Galvalume steel is a type of steel coated with a protective alloy composed of aluminum (55%), zinc (43.4%), and silicon (1.6%), Also known as GL steel, aluzinc steel, etc., it is often sold in the form of coils (GL coil) and plates (GL sheet). It is a popular coated steel materials. This coating provides superior

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Production of Galvanized Steel Coil

What is Coated Steel?

Coated steel refers to a special metal material with a protective coating applied to the surface of carbon steel. The special coating protects the steel from contact with oxygen, moisture, acids, and alkalis in the air and reduces rusting to extend the service life of the steel, which can last up to 7–50 years in

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