What is density of GI sheet?
What is density of GI sheet?
7.80 g/cc
Vendors:
| Physical Properties | Metric | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Density | 7.80 g/cc | Typical of ASTM Steel |
| Coating Weight | 61.0 g/m² | alloyed coating A 25; single-spot test, both sides |
| 61.0 g/m² | regular coating G 30; single-spot test, both sides | |
| 76.0 g/m² | alloyed coating A 25; triple-spot test, both sides |
What is the weight of GI sheet?
Product Specification
| Material | GC |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.80 mm |
| Weight In Per Square Feet | 1.903 Kg |
| Weight In Per Square Meter | 6.280 Kg |
| Gauge | 22 G |
What is the density of galvanized steel in kg m3?
7850 kg/m3.
What is thickness of GI sheet?
Thickness (uncoated sheets): 0.18, 0.22, 0.25, 0.28, 0.32, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.63, 0.70, 0.80, 0.90, 1.00 and 1.60 mm. The tolerance on thickness of sheet and coil shall be according to IS 1079 or IS 513 as applicable.
What is the length of a GI corrugated sheet?
Corrugated G.I. & Aluminum sheets are commonly used for roofing and siding materials having standard width of 80 centimeters with varying length from 1.50 to 3.60 meters at an interval of 20 centimeters. Long span corrugated sheet upto 6.00 meters is also available Specification & Description of GI Corrugated sheet:
How deep should the corrugation be on CGI sheets?
You need to check the corrugation pitch and depth of the existing CGI sheets. In most cases, corrugation pitch is 76 mm and corrugation depth is 18 mm. Assemble the CGI sheets on wooden frames with roofing nails (see item EHDWNAILRS01).
What are the sizes of corrugated iron roofing sheets?
Corrugated Galvanized Iron or steel (CGI) sheets are used for general roofing purposes. Selection: Table: example of sizes. Length ft/in. Width. 6 ft. 8 ft. 10 ft. 36in. total width with 31in. usable width.
What are the different types of GGI sheets?
G.I. Corrugated sheet, G.I plain sheet, Aluminum corrugated sheet, Aluminum plain sheet, Aluminum chequered plate etc., Corrugated G.I. & Aluminum sheets are commonly used for roofing and siding materials having standard width of 80 centimeters with varying length from 1.50 to 3.60 meters at an interval of 20 centimeters.