What is DX51D AZ150 material?
Dx51d AZ150 is a hot-dip aluminum-zinc steel alloy with a coating of 55 percent aluminum, 1.6 percent silicon, and 43.4 percent zinc. The chemical composition of Dx51d AZ150 offers superior resistance to heat and corrosion, with high thermal reflectivity and conductivity.
What is dx51 steel equivalent to?
DX51D is a European standard, galvanized with 51 steel coil raw materials, equivalent to SGCC. DX51D refers to the bending and forming grade galvanized sheet, the steel grade serial number is 51, with low carbon steel as the base material.
What is the meaning of AZ150?
What does AZ150 mean? AZ150 means that in the triple spot test in the en 10346 standard, the minimum total coating mass on both surfaces of the aluminum-zinc alloy coating is 150g per square meter. Equivalent to Total Both Sides in ASTM a792 standard is 0.50 oz/square foot.
What is the difference between Aluzinc and galvanized?
There is a visible difference between the two as an aluminum-zinc alloy metal appears to almost have a matte finish. Galvanized metal corrodes linearly, and eventually, the zinc coating is completely depleted, whereas an aluminum-zinc alloy experiences some corrosion, but on a smaller and less significant scale.
What is DX53D steel equivalent to?
DX53D Steel Equivalent Grades
Under the EN 10346:2009 standard, DX53D corresponds to steel grade 1.0355. In the EN 10346:2015 standard, its equivalent designation is 1.0952.




