Sino Steel supplies hot-dip galvanized steel sheet in standard cut sizes and custom cut-to-length formats. As a galvanized steel sheet manufacturer and supplier, we match base-steel grade, zinc coating designation, spangle, surface treatment, sheet dimensions, factory cutting, inspection and export packing to the buyer's actual use.
Start with the finished sheet size required by the next process. The galvanized coil may be the original production form, but the buyer receives individual sheet, so flatness, squareness, edges and stack packing become more important.
For buyers who use familiar stock sheet dimensions and do not need custom blank geometry.
Order by thickness × width × length plus grade and zinc coating designation.Factory leveling and cut-to-length processing prepares sheet from galvanized coil to the required finished length.
Flatness and cut-length tolerance should be reviewed after processing.Suitable orders can be cut into smaller rectangular blanks before packing where that reduces the buyer's next handling step.
Finished dimensions, burr and edge condition become part of final inspection.A galvanized sheet still needs the correct commercial, forming or structural base-steel route. Send the full grade if it is already written on the drawing or purchase specification.
Common route for hot-dip zinc-coated sheet in coils and cut lengths across commercial, forming and structural requirements.
Common European route for continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products. Use the complete grade and coating designation from the RFQ.
Buyers using JIS or familiar Asian mill grades can send the original designation together with coating and surface requirements.
The galvanized sheet factory supply route can also be matched to GB or project-specific requirements when the complete material specification is provided.
“Galvanized sheet” does not tell the manufacturer how much zinc coating is required. Use the original coating designation from the drawing, standard or purchase specification.
Orders may use designations such as Z180 or Z275 under the applicable metric standard route.
ASTM purchasing may use G designations such as G60 or G90. Send the original designation rather than casually converting between systems.
The base sheet thickness and the zinc-coating designation should both be stated clearly so factory processing and inspection use the same order basis.
A defined coating designation is clearer for the supplier, factory, MTC and final inspection.
Spangle describes visible zinc-crystal appearance. It does not by itself define the zinc coating mass, sheet grade or surface treatment.
The post-galvanizing treatment should match storage, forming, painting and appearance requirements. It is not the same thing as spangle or zinc coating mass.
Used where the specified surface-treatment route is intended to improve short-term resistance to early zinc staining.
Temporary oil protection can help during storage, shipment and some forming operations.
Available where the buyer's next process needs a dry surface and accepts the corresponding storage conditions.
Can be reviewed where the finished sheet needs a specific manufacturer surface-treatment system.
Unlike coil purchasing, the finished sheet length is already fixed. The manufacturer and factory review therefore focuses on sheet dimensions, leveling, flatness, squareness and cut edges.
| What to Send | Example RFQ Format |
|---|---|
| Grade + Coating + Thickness × Width × Length | DX51D+Z275, 0.8 × 1250 × 2500 mm |
| ASTM Route | ASTM A653 CS, G90, 1.0 × 1219 × 2438 mm |
| Surface Requirement | Minimized spangle, passivated, skin-passed |
| Further Processing | Cut into 610 × 1220 mm rectangular blanks |
Available dimensions depend on base-steel grade, coating route, original coil width and factory cut-to-length capability. Send the required finished size first.
The original galvanized coil does not prove every finished-sheet dimension after leveling and cutting. Factory release should inspect the actual cut sheet.
Finished sheet dimensions and flatness are checked against the confirmed cut-to-length order.
Rectangular cut sheet can be checked for diagonal difference, squareness, burr and edge damage where these affect the next process.
Coating checks, visible bare spots, handling marks and ordered surface appearance remain part of final inspection.
Factory cutting is useful when the buyer does not want to handle full sheet sizes, but processing creates new edges and dimensions that must be checked after cutting.
Used for regular rectangular sheet and blank preparation where the route fits the thickness and edge requirement.
Suitable orders can be prepared into smaller rectangular blanks before shipment.
Burr, zinc damage at the cut edge and finished geometry are reviewed where they affect forming or assembly.
Different sizes or coating designations should not be mixed into one unidentified stack after factory processing.
Closely stacked galvanized sheets can hold water or condensation between surfaces. Surface treatment helps, but dry storage and export packing still matter after cut-to-length processing.
Sheets should not be closed into a package while obvious water remains between surfaces.
Temperature changes during shipment can create moisture even if material left the factory dry.
Passivation or oiling can be selected where the order and downstream process allow them.
Torn wrapping or exposed sheet edges can increase water-entry and handling risks during transport.
Mill, manufacturer and factory records should keep the base-steel grade, coating designation and original coil identity linked to the finished sheet stack after leveling and cutting.
Each finished stack should remain identifiable when size, grade or coating route differs.
A galvanized steel sheet supplier should pack cut sheet differently from coil. The finished stack needs continuous support, edge protection, moisture control and stable banding.
Sheet stacks are supported on multiple level dunnage points to reduce local bending and handling damage.
Protectors can reduce damage where steel bands cross sheet edges and corners.
Wrapping should reduce water entry while avoiding packing visibly wet sheets into a closed stack.
Multiple bands and stack identification keep the package stable and linked to the correct grade, coating and dimensions.
For buyers who need master or slit coil for continuous forming, stamping or downstream processing.
View Galvanized Steel Coil →For sheet orders that use aluminium-zinc metallic coating instead of conventional GI zinc coating.
View Galvalume Steel Sheet →For projects where uncoated carbon steel plate or sheet is the required material route.
View Carbon Steel Plate →For galvanized, galvalume, PPGI, PPGL and related metallic or color-coated products.
View Coated Steel →Send base-steel grade, thickness, width, length, zinc coating designation, surface treatment, quantity and destination. Add spangle, flatness, edge or blank-size requirements when they matter to the next process.
Galvanized coil is continuous coil feedstock. Galvanized sheet is individual flat material cut to a fixed length, so sheet flatness, squareness, cut edges and stack packing become part of the finished-product inspection.
No. Spangle describes surface appearance. Zinc coating mass or designation is a separate order requirement.
Yes, suitable orders can be cut into custom rectangular sizes. Finished dimensions, burr, edge condition and stack identification are then checked after processing.
Use suitable surface treatment where allowed, pack dry material, reduce water entry and manage condensation risk during storage and shipment.
Grade, thickness, width, length, zinc coating designation, quantity and destination are enough to start. Add spangle, passivation, oiling, skin-pass, blank cutting or packing details when they matter to the order.