What is DX51D material equivalent to?
DX51D is a steel grade designation for galvanized steel coils. The "DX" part indicates the base material. When the base material is cold-rolled steel, it corresponds to the dc01 grade; when the base material is hot-rolled steel, it corresponds to the DD11 grade.
What is AZ150 coating?
ZN/AL COATING TECHNOLOGY (AZ150) ZINCALUME® steel comprises coating composition of 43.5% zinc, 55.0% aluminium and 1.5% silicon. The minimum coating mass of 150 g/m2 (AZ150) offers superior corrosion performance under varied conditions, when compared with other metallic coated steel.
What is DX51D Z275?
What is DX51D+Z275? DX51D+Z275 refers to hot dip galvanising with a 275g/㎡ double-sided layer of Zinc. The purpose of hot dip galvanising is to prevent the steel substrate from rusting. Using 80g/㎡ of Zinc is quite common in a lot of galvanised products, but using 275g/㎡ of Zinc provides a premium galvanised product.
What does Z275 coating mean?
The specifications Z275 and Z600 refer to the zinc coating, measured in grams of zinc or aluminium/zinc per square metre. This measurement is the total coating mass on both sides of the steel.
What does DX51D mean?
DX51D-brand steel
DX51D steel is highly ductile and flexible. It is used in complex dep-draught components and conforms to the BS EN 10346:2015 standard. Classification: Ductile and flexible structural steel. Product: Continuous hot-dip coated steel.




