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Galvanized Box Tube

Galvanized Box Tube Supplier

Sino Steel supplies galvanized square and rectangular steel tube for structural fabrication, frames and project purchasing. As a galvanized box tube manufacturer and supplier, we match section size, wall thickness, galvanizing route, weld condition, factory processing, dimensional inspection and export packing to the actual order.

Square TubeA × A × t × L
Rectangular TubeB × H × t × L
GalvanizingPrecoated Feedstock · Continuous HDG
InspectionSize · Diagonal · Corner · Twist
Galvanized square and rectangular box tube manufacturer and supplier
Section Shape

Square Tube or Rectangular Tube?

Start with the finished outside dimensions on the drawing. Square and rectangular hollow sections are measured and inspected differently from round pipe, so the RFQ should identify both section dimensions clearly.

Square Hollow Section

Galvanized Square Tube

Use one outside side dimension, wall thickness and finished length.

  • Example: 50 × 50 × 2.0 × 6000 mm
  • Check both sides, diagonal and corner geometry.
  • Twist and straightness matter on long sections.
Rectangular Hollow Section

Galvanized Rectangular Tube

Use outside width × outside height × wall thickness × finished length.

  • Example: 100 × 50 × 3.0 × 6000 mm
  • Keep width and height orientation consistent on documents.
  • Do not describe a rectangular section only as “50 mm tube.”
Galvanized square tube and rectangular tube size comparison
Manufacturing Route

The Silver Surface Can Come from Different Manufacturing Routes

A galvanized box tube factory can use different routes depending on the ordered structural-tube standard, coating requirement and product form. The sequence matters because coating coverage and weld-seam treatment are not identical.

Precoated Feedstock Route

Tube Made from Metallic-Precoated Sheet

Metallic-precoated sheet or strip is formed and welded into the square or rectangular tube. The original zinc coating exists before tube forming.

  • Useful for applicable structural-tube orders.
  • Weld-seam treatment becomes a finished-product issue.
  • ASTM A1076 is one relevant technical route when specified.
Continuous Hot-Dip Route

Exterior Zinc-Coated Structural Tube

The structural tube is formed and welded first, then the exterior is zinc-coated in a continuous hot-dip coating line under the applicable route.

  • ASTM A1057 is one relevant route when specified.
  • Exterior coating is the key scope; do not assume identical internal coverage.
  • Finished geometry still needs post-coating inspection.
Pre galvanized and hot dip galvanized box tube manufacturing route comparison
Do not buy by surface color alone.

The same bright zinc appearance can hide different forming, welding and coating sequences. Put the required manufacturing / galvanizing route on the RFQ when the project specifies it.

Standards

Keep the Structural Tube Standard and the Galvanizing Route Separate

The base structural-tube standard defines geometry and mechanical requirements. The galvanizing or precoated-feedstock route adds a separate coating requirement.

ASTM A500 / A500M Common cold-formed structural tubing route covering square, rectangular and other hollow sections.
ASTM A1057 / A1057M Cold-formed welded structural tubing with exterior zinc coating applied in continuous hot-dip coating lines.
ASTM A1076 / A1076M Cold-formed structural tubing manufactured from metallic-precoated sheet steel.
EN 10219 European cold-formed welded structural hollow section route; dimensions and tolerances are confirmed from the applicable part.
ASTM A500 does not automatically mean galvanized.

A500 describes the structural-tube product route. If zinc coating is required, the coating / galvanizing requirement must also be stated.

How to Specify Size

Send Outside Size × Wall Thickness × Length

A clear size description reduces quotation errors and keeps drawings, inspection records and packing lists consistent.

Product How to Specify Example
Square Tube A × A × t × L 80 × 80 × 3.0 × 6000 mm
Rectangular Tube B × H × t × L 100 × 50 × 3.0 × 6000 mm
Coating Route State separately Precoated-feedstock route / exterior hot-dip galvanized route
Processing Add when required Cut length / simple drilling / slot / end trimming
Keep rectangular width and height orientation consistent.

If a drawing calls a section 100 × 50, the same orientation should remain on the RFQ, inspection record and packing list.

Corner Geometry

A Box Tube Is Not Four Perfect Sharp Corners

Cold-formed square and rectangular tube has real formed corner radii. If the section must fit an insert, bracket or mating component, corner geometry can matter as much as the nominal outside size.

01

Outside Corner Radius

The formed outer radius should look physically realistic and consistent with wall thickness and forming route.

02

Inside Corner Radius

The internal corner is also rounded; it should not be treated as a perfect sharp 90-degree corner.

03

Insert / Fit-Up Review

If another part must slide inside the tube, include the actual fit requirement instead of relying only on nominal outside size.

Galvanized box tube corner radius diagonal and squareness inspection
Factory Dimensional Inspection

Check Both Sides, the Diagonal, Wall Thickness and Twist

One width measurement is not enough for a finished box section. Factory inspection should follow the actual hollow-section geometry.

Galvanized square tube diagonal and squareness inspection
Section Geometry

Width, Height & Diagonal

Square tube is checked across both sides and diagonals; rectangular tube keeps width and height orientation consistent.

Galvanized box tube wall thickness inspection
Wall

Wall Thickness & Corner

Wall thickness is reviewed together with formed corners instead of measuring an unrealistic sharp corner.

Galvanized box tube straightness and twist inspection
Full Length

Straightness & Twist

A tube can look straight from one side and still rotate along its length. Twist should be reviewed separately where it affects fabrication.

Long-Length Geometry

A Straight Tube Can Still Be Twisted

Long square and rectangular tubes need more than a single straightness check. End rotation and twist along the length can affect welding jigs, frames and assembly.

01

Longitudinal Straightness

Check deviation along the tube length on suitable level supports.

02

End Rotation

Compare the section orientation from one end to the other rather than judging only one face.

03

Fabrication Fit-Up

For frames and welded assemblies, excessive twist can create alignment problems even when the nominal section size is correct.

Galvanized square rectangular tube straightness and twist review
Weld Seam & Zinc

Inspect the Weld Seam and the Zinc Around It

Galvanized box tube is commonly welded. The manufacturer review should check seam position and geometry together with the coating condition around the welded area.

01

Seam Position

The weld seam should stay in a controlled position along the section rather than wandering around the tube.

02

External Weld Area

Finished seam condition and local zinc protection depend on the manufacturing and coating route.

03

Internal Weld Condition

Relevant when fit-up, inserts, internal clearance or the project specification makes the inside seam important.

04

Precoated Feedstock Route

Do not describe the weld zone as automatically identical to the untouched pre-coated strip surface.

Galvanized box tube weld seam and zinc coating inspection
Coating Coverage

Outer Surface, Inner Surface, Weld Area and Cut Ends Are Not the Same

A galvanized box tube supplier should not promise identical zinc coverage everywhere unless the actual manufacturing route and order support that claim.

01

Outer Surface

Visible zinc coating and local handling damage can be inspected on the finished external faces and corners.

02

Inner Surface

Internal coating coverage depends on the chosen route; an exterior-galvanized structural tube should not be presented as automatically identical inside.

03

Weld Seam Area

The seam area deserves separate coating review, especially when the tube is formed from pre-coated sheet or strip.

04

Cut / Drilled Areas

Newly processed edges and holes created after galvanizing are no longer identical to the original zinc-coated surface.

Galvanized square rectangular tube zinc coating inspection
Factory Processing

Processing Creates New Bare Edges

Factory cutting and simple drilling can reduce the buyer's next fabrication step, but later processing creates new surfaces that need separate review after the zinc-coated tube has been made.

01

Fixed-Length Cutting

Long sections can be cut to the confirmed fabrication or project length.

02

Simple Drilling

Round holes can be arranged on suitable orders when size and location are defined by the drawing.

03

Slot / Simple Opening

Simple slots or openings can be reviewed where they fit the factory processing route.

04

Post-Processing Review

Finished size, hole position, burr and the newly exposed steel edge should be checked before packing.

Galvanized box tube factory cutting drilling and simple processing
White-Rust Prevention

Square Bundles Create Long Contact Lines Where Moisture Can Stay

Closely packed flat faces and corners can trap water between galvanized box tubes. Dry factory packing and condensation control are therefore important even after zinc coating has been applied.

01

Pack Dry Material

Do not close obvious rainwater or washing water into a tight square-tube bundle.

02

Face-to-Face Contact

Flat galvanized faces can hold moisture over a long contact area when tubes are bundled tightly together.

03

Internal Water

Open tube ends can collect water before packing; internal drainage should be checked before shipment.

04

Condensation During Shipment

Temperature changes can create moisture inside wrapping even when the material left the factory dry.

Galvanized box tube white rust prevention and dry bundle inspection
MTC & Traceability

Keep the Base Steel, Tube Forming and Galvanizing Route Connected

Mill, manufacturer and factory records should explain how the coated feedstock or base tube became the finished galvanized square or rectangular section.

01Base steel / coated coil identity
02Heat / coil / MTC record
03Tube forming & welding
04Galvanizing / coating route
05Cut / drill / bundle ID
06Shipment documents
The material identity should survive later processing.

Cutting or drilling changes the finished member, but the bundle should still trace back to the original steel and coating route required by the order.

Galvanized box tube MTC manufacturer coating and bundle traceability
Factory Packing

Keep Long Box-Tube Bundles Straight, Dry and Separated by Size

A galvanized box tube supplier should pack long square and rectangular sections with multiple support points, stable banding and realistic edge protection instead of using a single loose bundle.

01

Same Size, Same Length

Each bundle should contain one consistent section and length where practical, with different sizes physically separated.

02

Multiple Support Points

Long tubes should rest on several level supports rather than only the two ends.

03

Banding & Corner Protection

Multiple steel bands and protectors reduce local damage where the bands contact galvanized corners.

04

Dry, Identified Bundles

Bundle tags should stay linked to section size, grade, coating route and shipment records.

Galvanized square rectangular tube factory export packing
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Ordering Questions

Questions Buyers Ask a Galvanized Box Tube Manufacturer

What should I send to a galvanized box tube manufacturer for quotation?

Send square or rectangular section, outside dimensions, wall thickness, length, grade, galvanizing route, quantity and destination. Add cutting, drilling, coating or tolerance requirements when they matter to fabrication.

Can your factory supply both galvanized square tube and rectangular tube?

Yes. Square and rectangular hollow sections can be quoted according to section size, wall thickness, length, grade, coating route and quantity.

What is the difference between pre-galvanized box tube and continuous hot-dip galvanized structural tube?

Precoated-feedstock tube is formed from metallic-precoated sheet or strip, while a continuous hot-dip structural-tube route zinc-coats the exterior after the tube has been formed and welded. Weld treatment and coating coverage are therefore different.

Does ASTM A500 mean the tube is galvanized?

No. ASTM A500 is a structural-tubing standard. The zinc-coating or galvanizing requirement must be specified separately.

Can galvanized box tube be cut or drilled before shipment?

Yes. Suitable orders can be cut to fixed length or processed with simple holes or slots. Newly cut or drilled surfaces should then be reviewed separately because they are not identical to the original galvanized surface.

How do you reduce white-rust risk in galvanized square-tube bundles?

Keep tubes dry before bundling, avoid trapping water between flat faces, check internal drainage, protect the package from rain and manage condensation risk during transport.

Request a Quote

Send Your Galvanized Box Tube Requirement

Section shape, outside size, wall thickness, length, grade, galvanizing route, quantity and destination are enough to start. Add cutting, drilling, coating, corner / tolerance or packing details when they matter to the order.

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