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Galvalume vs Galvanized: Which One Is Right for You?

When selecting steel coils or panels for metal roofing, wall cladding, and structural applications, buyers often face the question: Should I choose Galvalume or Galvanized steel?

Both are widely used protective coatings, but their chemical composition, durability, corrosion resistance, and lifecycle cost differ significantly. Understanding these differences is crucial for making a cost-effective, long-term decision.

Galvalume vs Galvanized

What Is Galvanized Steel (G90, Z275)?

  • Process: Hot-dip coating with pure zinc (>99%).

  • Mechanism: Protects steel via sacrificial anode effect, delaying red rust.

  • Common Grades:

    • G90 (ASTM A653): 0.90 oz/ftΒ² coating weight (β‰ˆ20 ΞΌm per side).

    • Z275 (EN 10346): 275 g/mΒ² coating (double-sided).

What Is Galvalume (AZ50, AZ150)?

  • Composition: ~55% aluminum, 43.5% zinc, 1.5% silicon.

  • Grades:

    • AZ50/AZ55 (ASTM A792): Popular for painted roofing panels.

    • AZ150 (EN 10346): 150 g/mΒ², double-sided coating, recommended for coastal and industrial zones.

  • Mechanism: Combines zinc’s galvanic protection and aluminum’s barrier resistance, achieving superior corrosion protection.

πŸ‘‰ Industry studies show Galvalume’s service life is 2–4 times longer than Galvanized steel in most environments.

Corrosion resistance test

Coating Composition & Thickness Standards

Standard Galvanized (Zn) Galvalume (Al-Zn)
ASTM G30, G60, G90 AZ50, AZ55
EN Z100–Z350 AZ70–AZ185
JIS SGCC, SGCH SGLCC
πŸ‘‰ Thicker coatings = longer durability. For metal roofing, AZ150 or Z275 are common minimum specifications.

Corrosion Resistance & Lifespan

  • Galvalume: Typically lasts 40–50 years in normal inland exposure, with warranties up to 45–50 years (AZ55 bare, AZ50 painted).

  • Galvanized G90: Average service life of 15–20 years, depending on coating thickness and environment.

  • In salt-laden coastal air: Galvalume outperforms Galvanized significantly, but cut edges must be sealed or overlapped properly.

Performance in Coastal & Industrial Environments

  • Coastal areas: Use AZ150 Galvalume with PVDF paint system for maximum resistance.

  • Industrial zones: Acidic gases accelerate zinc corrosion; aluminum-rich coatings resist better.

  • Recommendation: Avoid bare galvanized sheets near seashores.

Formability, Cutting, and Installation

  • Minimum bend radius: ~2T (Galvalume requires slightly larger radius than galvanized).

  • Cut edges: Must be sealed, overlapped, or protected to avoid localized corrosion.

  • Fasteners: Use corrosion-matched self-drilling screws with EPDM washers.

Appearance, Painting Systems, and Color Retention

  • Galvanized: Matte gray, uniform surface.

  • Galvalume: Shiny, spangled metallic look.

  • Paint Systems: Polyester (PE), Silicone Modified Polyester (SMP), Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF).

  • Best choice for long-term aesthetics: PVDF-coated Galvalume panels.

Cost Analysis & Lifecycle Value

  • Initial cost: Galvalume is slightly more expensive.

  • Lifecycle Cost (LCC): Longer repainting intervals, fewer replacements, better warranties.

  • ROI: In harsh climates, Galvalume offers lower total cost of ownership.

Typical Applications

  • Galvanized (G90, Z275): Interior panels, ducting, fencing, temporary structures.

  • Galvalume (AZ50, AZ150): Metal roofing, wall panels, agricultural buildings, coastal warehouses, industrial plants.

Alloys vs Pure Metals

Galvalume vs Galvanized Quick Comparison

FactorGalvalume (AZ)Galvanized (Z)
Coating55% Al-Zn-SiPure Zn
Corrosion Resistance2–4Γ— higherLower
Warranty40–50 years15–20 years
CostModerateLower
Best UseRoofing, coastal, industrialInland, low-budget

FAQs

Yes. AZ50 often outperforms G90 in corrosion resistance, especially for roofing and siding.

AZ150 Galvalume + PVDF paint system.

Yes, factory prepainted Galvalume panels (PPGL) offer excellent durability.

Conclusion & Buyer’s Checklist

βœ… For inland, budget-conscious projects β†’ G90 or Z275 galvanized steel.
βœ… For long-term durability, coastal, or industrial environments β†’ AZ150 Galvalume with PVDF coating.
βœ… Always specify:

  • Base metal grade (ASTM A792/A653)

  • Coating weight (AZ50, AZ150, G90, Z275)

  • Paint system (PVDF/SMP/PE)

  • Warranty requirements (β‰₯40 years for roofing)

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