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Galvalume® steel sheet is replacing galvanised in many residential and non-residential applications thanks to its superior corrosion resistance and heat reflectivity. Because it does not have to be oiled and is easy to handle,
Coating: "Galvalume" is the regis-tered trade name for a patented sheet steel product having a coating of corrosion-resistant aluminum-zinc alloy applied by a continuous hot dipping process.
ArcelorMittal GalvalumeTM is a coated steel product that has proven its superior performance as a building material in extended field testing in a diverse range of corrosive environments. Its unique combination of durability, edge protection, and resistance to corrosion is at least twice that of galvanized steel.
Galvalume® is the registered trade name for a patented sheet steel product having a coating of corrosion resistant Aluminum (55%) – Zinc (45%) alloy applied by a continuous hot dipping process (.8 mil thickness per each side).
Acrylic Coated Galvalume Sheet Steel incorporates a tough and durable protective surface film that assists in roll forming of the sheet and imparts lasting long-term corrosion protection to the material. However, the acrylic is extremely thin (approximately 1 micrometer or 1/25 of a mil) and can be damaged by improper han-dling.
• Prepainted GalvalumeTM steel sheet is an organic coated steel that is coil coated as specified, from a wide assortment of proven paint systems and attractive, long lasting baked-on colors. ArcelorMittal produces Galvalume coated steel sheet in Canada and is the exclusive producer for the country. Advantages of Galvalume coating
GALVALUME Sheet Steel is intended for uses where excellent corrosion resistance is required. Typical applications are roofs, siding, air-conditioning