Galvanized Zinc Roof
It is a coating thickness designation in the galvanizing specification astm a653.
Galvanized zinc roof. Metal wall and roof panels in galvanized g90. Galvanization or commonly referred to as galvanized is a protective zinc coating that is applied to a steel or iron substrate through a hot dip galvanizing process. Many metal roofs are made out of galvanized metal which is a type of metal that has been covered with hot zinc in order to protect it from the weather. In most cases when someone refers to galvanized metal roofing they are specifically referring to an inner metal layer of iron and carbon alloy steel that has been dipped in a hot zinc bath and is now coated with a thin layer of the material.
Galvanized g90 g90 is not a galvanizing specification. When steel is galvanized it is really just adding a protective layer of zinc to dteel base to protect it from oxidation as steel is naturally corrosive or will rust when exposed to salt water or moist environment over a long period of time. Before the introduction of galvalume to the metal roofing industry in the late 20th century using galvanized sheet and coil was a common practice.