Calculation method of galvanized sheet density
What is the density of galvanized sheets? Galvanized sheets are often used as building decoration materials. Regarding the density and density of galvanized sheets,
Many people still don't understand the algorithm of galvanized sheet density. Today I will introduce it to you in detail.

Galvanized sheet classification
Galvanized steel panels on the market can be divided into hot-dip galvanized steel panels (commonly known as galvanized iron sheets), electro-galvanized steel panels, single- or double-sided differential thickness galvanized steel panels, alloy composite galvanized steel panels, etc. In addition to the above, there are also colored Galvanized steel plate (colloquially called color plate), printed and painted galvanized steel plate, PVC laminated galvanized steel plate, etc.

The uses of galvanized sheets can be divided into galvanized steel sheets for general use, roof use, building exterior panels, structural use, tile ridge board use, drawing use and deep drawing use.

What is the density of galvanized sheet? How to calculate the density of galvanized sheet.
The thickest galvanizing amount is 80 grams per square meter, which is 160 grams on both sides. The most common galvanizing amount is 50 grams, which is 100 grams on both sides. This way you can know a simple relationship.
The density of galvanized sheet is 7.85 tons/m3, which means that a 1.0mm thick sheet weighs 7.85Kg per square meter, and a 0.75mm thick sheet weighs 5.8875Kg per square meter.
Calculation method of zinc plate density = iron plate weight, galvanized layer weight. For example, for a 1 mm thick galvanized plate, the plate weight is 7.85 kg, the galvanized layer weight is 2_0.05 kg, and the weight per square meter is 7.95 kg. The same is true for other specifications. Same calculation.
The weight of galvanized sheet is slightly heavier than that of ordinary iron sheet, and the thickness of the coating will increase differently. The price should be different for different coating thicknesses.









