Limits on maximum acceptable coating weights for an application are usually given by other factors such as cost or formability.
G60 vs g90 sheet metal.
I believe that the g90 coating for steel sheet is a coil coating.
G30 g40 g60 and g90.
There are other thickness of coating g140 which designates 1 40 oz square foot g60 which designates 0 30 oz square foot.
A wide variety of g30 g60 g90 galvanized coils and sheet options are available to you such as aisi astm and gb.
G30 g60 g90 galvanized coils and sheet g30 g60 g90.
The g90 would be more galvanized coating than say g60.
About 91 of these are steel sheets 4 are steel strips and 1 are steel pipes.
Nonetheless it is a coating of steel sheet before fabrication.
4specs discussion forum a60 vs g60 galvanized steel.
Generally speaking if a g30 coated steel product lasts five years until it starts to red rust or corrode then a g60 will last 10 years and a g90 will last 15 years.
If it is for outdoor use or in a high moisture environment i would always specify g90 just because it seems to make a difference over time.
90 signifies the quantity of the zinc coating on the steel sheet.
This weight is the total weight of zinc on both sides of the sheet i e 0 45 oz square foot on each side.
With steel sheet there are several fabrication processes that it takes to make it into not just a stud but a stud wall.
The g60 is the most common galvanized metal and determines the amount of galvanize on the metal.
Also for use in sheet metal.
G90 galvanized steel has a longer service life than g60 g40 and g30 galvanized steel because g90 galvanized steel has a heavier coating weight of zinc applied to it at 0 90 oz ft 2 as opposed to g60 galvanized steel at 060 ox ft 2 and so on.
Evaluation of g60 vs g90 galvanizing with respect to cold formed metal framing studs in exterior wall construction and interior metal stud or other architectural components.
Galvanized steel in everyday use.
Understanding zinc based coating weights.
I hope this helps steve sarten.
G90 designates a coating of 0 90 oz square foot.
Similarly a g90 coating is approximately 50 thicker than a g60 coating and thus would be expected to perform 50 better in terms of time to 10 rust.
G90 is not a galvanizing specification.
Temperature exposure moisture etc with a linear relationship between coating thickness and ability to resist corrosion.
How long the galvanization lasts depends primarily on the site conditions i e.
In other words a g60 coating has twice the thickness of a g30 coating and the life of the product in a given environment is approximately twice as long.