Galvanized strip steel and galvanized coil are both steel materials treated by hot-dip galvanizing process. Their main differences lie in their shape and use:
shape:
Galvanized strip: Galvanized strip is usually supplied in narrow strip form, with a width usually ranging from tens to hundreds of millimeters. They are widely used to manufacture various types of components, such as angle steel, channel steel, section steel, etc.
Galvanized coils: Galvanized coils are supplied in wider rolls, with widths usually ranging from a few hundred millimeters to several thousand millimeters. They are mainly used to manufacture cold-rolled steel plates, hot-rolled steel plates, and various steel products.
use:
Galvanized strip steel: Due to its narrow shape, galvanized strip steel is usually used to manufacture some components, parts or in some specific fields, such as construction, electricity, furniture manufacturing, etc.
Galvanized coil: Galvanized coil is usually used to manufacture large steel components and structural parts, and can also be used to manufacture steel plates, steel pipes, etc.

Processing technology:
Galvanized strip: Galvanized strip is usually hot-dip galvanized after forming.
Galvanized coils: Galvanized coils can be cold-rolled steel sheets or hot-rolled steel sheets, which are hot-dip galvanized after being formed into rolls.
Generally speaking, galvanized strip steel and galvanized coil are covered with a layer of zinc on the surface of the steel through the hot-dip galvanizing process to improve its corrosion resistance. Their selection mainly depends on the specific application scenario, shape requirements and processing technology requirements.


