A Brief Talk on Alloy Steel
656Alloy steel is a durable, high-performance material made by adding elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum.
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When building or renovating a house, warehouse, or industrial facility, the choice of roofing sheets is crucial. A reliable roof protects the structure from weather exposure while meeting requirements for durability, cost control, and long-term performance.
This guide explains the main roofing sheet types, compares them by material, coating, thickness, service life, and typical applications, and helps buyers understand which type of steel roofing sheet is suitable for different project conditions.
The most widely used roofing sheet types in global construction projects include:
Each type differs in corrosion resistance, appearance, lifespan, and cost, making them suitable for different climates and project budgets.

Galvanized (Gi) roofing sheets are produced by coating carbon steel with a layer of zinc to protect against corrosion. Different types of galvanized roofing are classified by zinc coating weight, thickness range, and steel substrate.
Typical applications: warehouses, factories, rural housing, temporary structures, and cost-sensitive projects.
Advantages:
The table below outlines the most common types of GI roofing sheets used for roofing applications, from light zinc coating to heavy-duty galvanized roofing.
| Galvanized Roofing Type | Low Zinc Coating | Medium Zinc Coating | High Zinc Coating |
| Zinc Coating | Z40–Z80 | Z100–Z180 | Z275 |
| Thickness Range | 0.18–0.35 mm | 0.25–0.50 mm | 0.40–0.70 mm |
| Steel Substrate | DX51D / Q195 | DX51D / Q235 | Q235 / SGC340 |
| Spangle Type | Regular Spangle | Zero Spangle | Zero Spangle |
| Typical Service Life* | 5–8 years | 10–15 years | 20+ years |
*Service life depends on environmental conditions, roof slope, and maintenance.
For buyers comparing its specifications for procurement, detailed product parameters are available on our galvanized steel roofing sheet product page.

Color coated roofing sheets use galvanized (GI) or galvalume (GL) substrates with a protective paint layer (PE, SMP, or PVDF) applied for enhanced durability and appearance. Different types of coated steel sheets are classified by substrate, coating type, and thickness range. These sheets are widely selected when visual appearance and longer coating life are required.
Typical applications: residential homes, schools, commercial buildings, offices, and urban construction.
Advantages:
| Specification | Economy | Standard | Premium |
| Substrate | GI, Z100–Z180 | GI, Z180–Z275 | GL, AZ150–AZ185 |
| Coating Type | PE | SMP | PVDF |
| Thickness Range | 0.18–0.35 mm | 0.25–0.50 mm | 0.30–0.60 mm |
| Typical Coating Life* | 8–12 years | 12–18 years | 20+ years |
*Service life depends on environmental conditions, roof slope, and maintenance.
Buyers evaluating coated steel sheet options for roofing applications can refer to our PPGI and PPGL Sheets / Coils Product Page for full paint system details.

Corrugated roofing sheets refer to steel sheets formed into wave or trapezoidal profiles. This profile design improves structural strength and water drainage. Different types of corrugated metal panels are classified by profile type, zinc coating, and steel substrate.
Typical applications: farmhouses, sheds, garages, workshops, and light industrial buildings.
Advantages:
The table below outlines the most common types of corrugated roofing sheets, from light-duty to heavy-duty panels, suitable for various roofing applications.
| Corrugated Roofing Type | Light Duty | Medium Duty | Heavy Duty |
| Profile Type | Wave | Wave / Trapezoidal | Trapezoidal / Custom |
| Zinc Coating | Z40–Z80 | Z100–Z180 | Z180–Z275 |
| Thickness Range | 0.18–0.35 mm | 0.25–0.50 mm | 0.40–0.70 mm |
| Steel Substrate | DX51D / Q195 | DX51D / Q235 | Q235 / SGC340 |
| Spangle Type | Regular Spangle | Zero Spangle | Zero Spangle |
| Typical Service Life* | 5–10 years | 10–15 years | 15–20+ years |
*Service life depends on environmental conditions, roof slope, and maintenance.
Galvalume roofing sheets use an aluminum-zinc alloy coating (typically AZ150–AZ185), offering superior corrosion resistance compared to traditional galvanized steel.
Typical applications: Coastal regions, high-humidity areas, industrial zones with aggressive environments.
Key advantages:
Galvalume sheets are often selected when lifecycle cost is prioritized over initial material cost.
Tile profile roofing sheets combine the strength of steel with a tile-like appearance. They are usually produced from color coated steel and are popular in residential housing projects.
Typical applications: Villas, townhouses, residential estates.
Key advantages
When comparing types of steel roofing sheets, consider the following factors:
For cost-driven projects, galvanized or basic corrugated sheets are often sufficient. For residential or long-term projects, color coated or galvalume roofing sheets may provide better overall value.

Different regions show clear preferences for roofing steel sheets:
Understanding the different roofing sheet types helps builders, contractors, and buyers select the most suitable material for their projects. By comparing galvanized, color coated, corrugated, galvalume, and tile profile steel roofing sheets, it becomes easier to balance performance, lifespan, and cost.
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