Classification of high quality color corrugated steel sheet
The high quality color corrugated steel sheet is usually classified according to its application location, profile wave height, lap structure, and material. Common classifications are as follows:
According to the application location, it can be divided into roof panels, wall panels, floor panels, and ceiling panels. The use of low price color corrugated steel sheet as wall decoration board at the same time, architectural decoration effect is relatively novel and unique.
According to wave height, it can be divided into high wave plate (wave height (> 70 mm), medium wave plate (wave height < 70 mm) and low wave plate (wave height < 30 mm).
According to the material of the substrate, it can be divided into hot-dip galvanized substrate, hot dip aluminum zinc, and hot-dip galvanized aluminum substrate.
According to the way of seam construction, it can be divided into overlap, undercut and withholding structure. Among them, undercut and buckled medium and high wave boards should be used as roof slabs with higher waterproof requirements; lapped galvanized medium and high wave boards should be used as floor slabs; lapped low wave boards should be used as wall panels.
The high quality color corrugated steel sheet is usually classified according to its application location, profile wave height, lap structure, and material. Common classifications are as follows:
According to the application location, it can be divided into roof panels, wall panels, floor panels, and ceiling panels. The use of low price color corrugated steel sheet as wall decoration board at the same time, architectural decoration effect is relatively novel and unique.
According to wave height, it can be divided into high wave plate (wave height (> 70 mm), medium wave plate (wave height < 70 mm) and low wave plate (wave height < 30 mm).
According to the material of the substrate, it can be divided into hot-dip galvanized substrate, hot dip aluminum zinc, and hot-dip galvanized aluminum substrate.
According to the way of seam construction, it can be divided into overlap, undercut and withholding structure. Among them, undercut and buckled medium and high wave boards should be used as roof slabs with higher waterproof requirements; lapped galvanized medium and high wave boards should be used as floor slabs; lapped low wave boards should be used as wall panels.