What is GALVALUME®?
First developed by the leading steel manufacturer Bethlehem Steel in 1972, GALVALUME® is a carbon steel base product that is coated by an alloy of other substances. Specifically, this coating is comprised of roughly 55% aluminum, 43% zinc, and 2% silicone. Makers of GALVALUME® metal achieve this delicate balance by hot-dipping steel sheets repeatedly in a molten alloy mixture.
GALVALUME® metal is widely used in the construction of commercial buildings. It is particularly prevalent as a roofing material for projects with architectural properties that make metal roofs the sturdiest and safest option for the intended use of the interior space beneath it. Structures that benefit from range GALVALUME® metal roofing range from supermarkets and stores to hospitals and schools
Many residential construction projects also rely on GALVALUME® metal as a prime roofing material. Modern condominiums and other residential buildings with sleek, contemporary styling are best suited to benefit from both the unique aesthetic appearance and numerous practical advantages of GALVALUME® metal.