Originally Posted by
Barry_White
Information from the horses mouth. Ex Lysaght Bluescope Rep/Manager.
Both Zincalume and Gal are hot dipped continuously on a machine that unrolls the flat steel coil on one end of the machine through a bath of molten zincalume or gal and the thickness of the coating is controlled by a blast of air across the surface of the steel and when it comes out of the machine it is rolled up again into a coil that can be up to 10 tonnes in weight.
This machine runs at high speed and and never stops through what is called an accelerator that allows them to join and cut the flat strip whilst the machine is continuously running.
The Colorbond is painted in a similar manner except it runs through a horizontal oven to dry the paint and the steel strip is supported on a cushion of air that runs for about 50 to 75 metres in length.
The gal coating is actually pure zinc and the zincalume is a mixture of zinc and aluminium.
Gal has a larger spangle than zincalume. As was said earlier gal will dull off to a dark grey and the zincalume will hold its shine for a very long time.
You can run water of gal onto zincalume but if you run water off zincalume onto gal the water will begin to remove the gal coating and expose the bare metal hence it will begin to corrode.