Aluzinc Roofing Sheet
Aluzinc roofing sheet is a high-quality building material with a silvery-white spangled appearance. It is often used in humid and hot outdoor environments and some industrial areas with severe corrosion. The zinc-aluminum alloy layer can protect the steel from being corroded by air and other substances, and its service life can be up to 20 years or even longer. Currently, YESON Group can produce aluzinc steel with a weight of AZ20-AZ350g, and provide striping, bending, cutting, forming, and other processing.

Why Choose Aluzinc Roofing Sheet?
Yeson Steel has full-size aluzinc roofing sheets, which can satisfy all building roofing needs. Aluzinc steel panels contain 55% aluminum, 43% zinc, and 2% silicon. They are more corrosion—and heat-resistant than galvanized steel panels, and they are one of the most popular metal roofing materials for hot, rainy, and dry areas.
Characteristics
- Corrosion Resistance: Zinc-aluminum alloy layer has superior corrosion resistance.
- Heat Resistance: High heat reflectivity and resistance to temperatures over 500 degrees Celsius.
- Good processability: good ductility and plasticity, can be bent, molded, punched, and other processing.
- Good adhesion: Containing silicon, it has better surface adhesion and can be painted to form PPGL steel.
Advantages
- Earthquake-resistant, rainproof, easy to install and maintain.
- Easy to install and maintain
- Lightweight and cost-effective
- Long service life
- Rich colors and various surface shapes


What are the Uses of Aluzinc Roofing?
Aluzinc roofing sheet is mainly used to cover the roofs of various types of buildings, such as residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial buildings, replacing most traditional roofing materials (ceramic tiles, asphalt shingles, concrete tiles, etc.).
- Shopping centers
- Supermarkets
- Office buildings
- Greenhouses
- Stations
- Airports
- Industrial plants
- Warehouses
- Stadiums