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Introduction
GalvInfoNote 2.1 describes the steel sheet hot-dip coating process, explaining how it is used to make
seven different types of coated products. These products, and the specifications to which they are made,
are described in more detail below. For more information on the ASTM standards covering these
materials (and how to obtain the standards), refer to GalvInfoNote 1.5.
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A875/A875M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-5% Aluminum Alloy-Coated by the Hot-
Dip Process
• Covers steel sheet, in coils and cut lengths, metallic-coated by the hot-dip process, with a zinc-5 %
aluminum alloy coating.
• Coating is produced as two types: zinc-5% aluminum-mischmetal alloy or zinc-5% aluminum-
magnesium alloy.
• Intended for applications requiring corrosion resistance, formability, and paintability.
A1046/A1046M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy-Coated
by the Hot-Dip Process
• Covers steel sheet, in coils and cut lengths, metallic-coated by the hot-dip process, with a zinc-0.5-
13% aluminum, 0.4-4% magnesium alloy coating.
• Intended for applications requiring superior corrosion resistance and paintability.
A463/A463M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Aluminum-Coated by the Hot-Dip Process
• Covers aluminum coated steel sheet in coils and cut lengths with two types of aluminum coating.
• Type 1 coating is an aluminum-silicon alloy intended for heat resisting applications and for uses
where corrosion and heat are involved.
• Type 2 coating is commercially pure aluminum intended for applications requiring corrosion
resistance.
A924/A924M - Standard Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Metallic-Coated
by the Hot-Dip Process
• Covers the general requirements that apply to all hot-dip coated steel sheet in coils and cut lengths.
• Contains the common requirements for all types of hot-dip metallic-coated steel sheet, such as
dimensional tolerances for thickness, width, flatness, etc.
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• Performance under paint is synergistically improved because of the excellent bond formed between the
paint and the surface of the coating. Compared to a galvanized product, galvanneal generally exhibits
less undercutting corrosion beneath paint at exposed edges, scratches, or other defects in the paint.
• Used by a number of auto companies for body panels. (Galvanneal used for automotive end uses is
ordered to auto company specifications).
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• Coating weight [mass] range available: 0.30 – 0.60 oz/ft [90 – 180 g/m ] total both sides.
• Coating designations: “A” (Inch-Pound), “ZF” (SI).
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