HSLA Steel Grades, Properties & Applications
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Galvanized steel thickness is commonly specified in gauge, millimeters (mm), or inches, which can lead to confusion when sourcing materials globally. The following galvanized steel thickness chart (gauge to mm) provides a quick reference for commonly used sheet thicknesses and standard sizes.
The following chart shows standard galvanized steel thickness (gauge to mm and inch) for quick reference.
| Gauge | Steel Thickness (mm) | Steel Thickness (inches) |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | 3.51 | 0.138 |
| 12 | 2.77 | 0.109 |
| 14 | 1.90 | 0.075 |
| 16 | 1.52 | 0.060 |
| 18 | 1.27 | 0.050 |
| 20 | 0.91 | 0.036 |
| 22 | 0.76 | 0.030 |
| 24 | 0.61 | 0.024 |
| 26 | 0.46 | 0.018 |
Most commonly used galvanized steel thickness: 14 gauge (≈2.0 mm), 16 gauge (≈1.5 mm), and 20 gauge (≈0.9 mm).
Galvanized steel thickness typically refers to the total thickness of a galvanized steel sheet, including the base steel and zinc coating layers on both sides. It affects everything from corrosion protection to structural load-bearing capacity.
Common terms buyers may encounter include:
Together, they determine the galvanized steel sheet thickness, which is critical for performance in different applications.
Zinc coating adds both corrosion resistance and slight dimensional thickness. Typical coatings include:
| Coating Grade | Coating (g/m²) | Approx. Added Thickness (μm) |
|---|---|---|
| Z80 | 80 | ~5.6 |
| Z180 | 180 | ~12.6 |
| Z275 | 275 | ~19.3 |
| Z350 | 350 | ~24.6 |
Z275 coating thickness is one of the most widely specified options for outdoor and structural applications, offering a balance between cost and durability.
Higher coating thickness is recommended for:
Selecting the right galvanized thickness depends on:
Looking for pre-cut or custom-sized galvanized plates? View our Galvanized Steel Plate page for a wide range of thickness options.
Different markets use different standards—gauge (US), mm (Europe/Asia), or inches (some industrial standards). This can lead to ordering errors.
For example:
When comparing offers or preparing RFQs, always confirm whether the supplier lists thickness of galvanized steel as actual thickness, nominal, or after-coating thickness.

Choosing the right gauge and thickness of galvanized steel depends largely on the specific requirements of your project. Here’s a quick overview of how the gauge influences the suitability of galvanized steel for various uses:
| Application | Recommended Gauge | Thickness (inches) |
|---|---|---|
| Heavy-duty machinery | 11 or 12 Gauge | 1/8 – 3/32 |
| Automotive body panels | 14 Gauge | 5/64 |
| Furniture manufacturing | 14 or 16 Gauge | 5/64 – 1/16 |
| Roofing panels | 16 or 20 Gauge | 1/16 – 1/32 |
| Electrical enclosures | 16 Gauge | 1/16 |
| Decorative applications | 16 or 20 Gauge | 1/16 – 1/32 |
Visit our selection guide for galvanized steel sheet to explore other important factors such as coating types, corrosion resistance, and applications that may affect your decision.
If your application requires color coating, UV resistance, or aesthetic finishes, consider pre-painted galvanized steel (PPGI) or pre-painted galvalume (PPGL).
These coated steel plates offer additional protection and customization options, commonly used in roofing panels, sandwich panels, and decorative cladding.
Learn more: Coated Steel Plates
The right thickness of galvanized steel is crucial for structural performance, cost efficiency, and durability. Whether you’re working with galvanized sheet metal thickness in millimeters or gauges, always request clear specifications and verify coating standards.
For bulk inquiries, customized dimensions, or technical consultation, feel free to request a quote.
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