PPGL Coil & Sheet
Prepainted Galvalume steel coil and sheet for corrosion-resistant outdoor panel applications
PPGL coil and sheet from Everesteel use 55% aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel substrates to create a painted surface with improved corrosion resistance for outdoor use. It is a practical choice for roofing, wall cladding, sandwich panels, and other applications where standard PPGI may be less suitable in humid, exposed, or coastal environments.
- Available on 55% aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel substrates
- Designed for improved corrosion resistance in exterior conditions
- Suitable for roofing, cladding, sandwich panels, and weather-exposed projects
- Custom colors, slit coil, and cut-to-length support available
- MOQ from 5 tons for sampling and production supply
Own Factory, Own Coating Lines, Full Specification Control
Everesteel designs and manufactures prepainted steel coils and sheets at our factory in Jiangyin, Jiangsu — one of China’s primary steel processing hubs. With 26,000+ tons of annual production capacity, we support procurement teams and panel manufacturers across 65+ countries, from initial sample approval through to full-volume orders.
We are not a trading company. Every coil that leaves our facility is produced on our own coating and processing lines, giving you direct control over specifications, lead times, and quality outcomes.
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What is PPGL?
Prepainted Galvalume steel (PPGL) — also known as prepainted Aluzinc steel — is a Galvalume substrate that has been cleaned, chemically treated, primed, and coated with an organic paint system before fabrication.
The substrate is what sets PPGL apart. Instead of a zinc-only coating, PPGL uses a metallic coating made of 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% silicon. The aluminum content forms a stable, protective barrier layer, while the zinc provides sacrificial protection at cut edges and scratches. Together, this combination generally delivers longer corrosion protection than standard galvanized steel in outdoor and high-humidity conditions.
Like PPGI, PPGL arrives pre-finished — removing the need for secondary painting at your facility. The difference is durability: PPGL is the substrate you specify when the finished product needs to withstand the weather over the long term.
PPGL is most commonly specified for roofing sheets, wall cladding, sandwich panels, garage doors, and exterior decorative panels.
PPGI vs PPGL: Which Should You Choose?
Both are prepainted steel products with the same paint systems available. The difference is the metallic substrate beneath the paint.
| Factor | PPGI | PPGL |
|---|---|---|
| Substrate | Galvanized (zinc coating) | Galvalume (55% Al-Zn alloy) |
| Corrosion resistance | Standard | Superior in outdoor/humid conditions |
| Best environment | Indoor, dry, general use | Coastal, humid, industrial, high-UV |
| Cut-edge protection | Excellent | Good, with strong barrier durability |
| Cost level | More economical | Premium |
| Typical use | Appliances, interior panels | Roofing, cladding, exterior panels |
- Choose PPGI when cost and general performance are balanced. Choose PPGL when long-term outdoor corrosion resistance is the priority.
Why Buyers Source PPGL from Everesteel
Corrosion Resistance Matched to Your Environment
The Galvalume substrate combines aluminum's barrier protection with zinc's sacrificial edge protection, outperforming zinc-only steel in humid, coastal, and industrial exposure. Because we run our own coating lines, we match AZ coating weight (AZ30–AZ150) and paint system to your actual site conditions — not a single generic grade for every climate. For coastal or high-corrosion projects, we recommend AZ150 with a durable topcoat and confirm the spec before quotation.
Heat Reflectivity and Weather Durability
The aluminum-rich surface reflects more solar heat than galvanized steel, helping keep buildings cooler and reducing thermal stress on the coating. Paired with an HDP or PVDF paint system, PPGL holds color and gloss far longer under UV exposure. We measure gloss and color against approved reference standards on every batch, so your roofing and cladding stays visually consistent across large projects and repeat orders.
Longer Service Life in Harsh Conditions
Where standard galvanized panels begin to show corrosion, a correctly specified Galvalume substrate keeps performing. This translates into fewer callbacks, longer warranties, and lower lifecycle cost for your finished product. Our QC process — salt spray, T-bend, impact, and adhesion testing — verifies that the coating will hold up in the field, not just on paper.
Custom Finishes for Roofing and Cladding Systems
Durability does not mean limited choices. We produce standard RAL and Pantone colors, custom-matched shades for brand or project palettes, and decorative options including wood grain, stone effect, and textured finishes — all on the same coating lines. You receive a lab drawdown and production sample for approval before mass production, with one supplier accountable for the match.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Prepainted Galvalume / Aluzinc steel coil (PPGL) |
| Substrate | Galvalume steel (55% Al, 43.4% Zn, 1.6% Si), ASTM A792 |
| AZ coating weight | AZ30 – AZ150 g/m² (AZ150 recommended for exterior warranty applications) |
| Base steel thickness | 0.12 mm – 1.2 mm |
| Coil width | 600 mm – 1,250 mm (slit widths available) |
| Paint system | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF |
| Top coat thickness | 5 – 25 microns (primer + topcoat system) |
| Finish options | High gloss, matte, semi-gloss, wrinkle, embossed, anti-fingerprint |
| Color | RAL / Pantone standard; custom color matching available |
| Coil inner diameter | 508 mm / 610 mm |
| Coil weight | 3 – 8 tons per coil |
| Surface treatment | Chromate passivation or chromate-free (RoHS-compliant) |
| Standards | ASTM A792, JIS G3321, EN 10346, or agreed project standard |
| Typical applications | Roofing sheets, wall cladding, sandwich panels, garage doors, exterior panels |
- Specifications are indicative. Custom AZ coating weights, gauges, and widths are available on request. Minimum order quantity: 5 tons.
Surface and Pattern Options
PPGL is available across a broad range of surface effects, weighted toward roofing, cladding, and architectural exterior use.

Solid Colors
Uniform single-tone finishes in white, grey, blue, red, green, and custom RAL/Pantone references. The standard choice for roofing sheets, wall cladding, and building envelopes.

Matte / Low Gloss
Flat finish with reduced reflection — increasingly specified for modern facade and architectural cladding projects where a low-sheen look is preferred.

High Gloss
Higher reflectivity for decorative panels and applications where a bright, clean surface is required.

Wrinkle / Texture Finish
Structured surface that improves scratch resistance and hides minor handling marks — well suited to garage doors, shutters, and utility panels.

Wood Grain Print
Photorealistic timber patterns for exterior and interior decorative cladding, replacing natural veneer with a weather-resistant alternative.

Stone / Marble Effect Print
Decorative stone-effect surfaces for feature facades, entrance cladding, and commercial fit-out projects.

Anti-Fingerprint Coating
Topcoat formulation that resists surface smudging — specified for high-touch panels and premium exterior fixtures.
Processing Capabilities
Downstream processing is available in-house, so your PPGL can arrive in the format your roofing line, panel plant, or door workshop actually needs — not just as master coil.
Slitting
Coils are slit to custom widths from 20 mm and above, with tight tolerances and clean edges suited to roll-forming roofing profiles and panel systems.
Cut-to-Length
Sheet blanks cut to your dimensions with flatness and squareness tolerances suitable for direct press or panel-forming feeding.
Embossing
Structural or decorative emboss patterns applied in-line, including linen, stucco, and custom profiles. Embossing adds rigidity and hides minor surface handling marks — useful for cladding and door panels.
Lamination
Protective or decorative films applied over the coated surface for transit protection, added scratch resistance, or a specific decorative effect on exterior panels.
Custom Color Matching
Submit a physical sample, RAL code, or Pantone reference, and our technical team formulates a matched batch — with a lab drawdown and production sample provided for approval before the full run begins.
Sourcing slit strip or custom-cut blanks for a roofing or cladding project?
Send your width, thickness, length, AZ coating, and color, and our team will confirm lead time and pricing within one business day.
Recommended Specifications by Application
| Application | Recommended Thickness | AZ Coating | Paint System | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roofing sheets | 0.35 – 0.70 mm | AZ100 – AZ150 | HDP / PVDF | Solid color, matte |
| Wall cladding | 0.35 – 0.60 mm | AZ100 – AZ150 | HDP / PVDF | Smooth or embossed |
| Sandwich panel facings | 0.35 – 0.60 mm | AZ100 – AZ150 | PE / HDP | Matte solid |
| Garage door panels | 0.40 – 0.70 mm | AZ60 – AZ120 | PE / SMP | Wood grain / wrinkle |
| Roller shutter slats | 0.30 – 0.50 mm | AZ60 – AZ120 | PE / SMP | Solid / wrinkle |
| Agricultural buildings | 0.35 – 0.70 mm | AZ120 – AZ150 | HDP / PVDF | Solid color |
| Industrial buildings | 0.40 – 0.80 mm | AZ120 – AZ150 | HDP / PVDF | Solid, matte |
| Decorative exterior panels | 0.40 – 0.60 mm | AZ100 – AZ150 | PVDF | Wood grain / stone / matte |
- These are indicative starting points. Final specifications should be confirmed based on your climate, exposure level, forming process, and target service life.
Typical Applications
Quality Control and Certifications
Everesteel maintains a documented quality management system across every stage of production — from incoming substrate inspection through to final coil labeling and packaging.
In-process controls include:
- Incoming Galvalume substrate inspection (thickness, AZ coating weight, mechanical properties)
- Paint film thickness measurement at the coating line
- Adhesion testing (cross-cut and T-bend)
- Gloss and color measurement against approved reference standards
- Salt spray and humidity cabinet testing for exterior grades
- Final dimensional check before packaging
Test reports and mill certificates are issued with each shipment. Third-party inspection — including SGS, BV, and CCIC — can be arranged before loading on request.
FAQs
Q1. What is the difference between PPGL and PPGI?
PPGI uses a galvanized (zinc-only) substrate, while PPGL uses a Galvalume substrate made of 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% silicon. PPGL generally offers stronger corrosion resistance in outdoor, humid, and coastal environments, along with better heat reflectivity. PPGI is more economical and well suited to interior and general-use applications. For roofing and cladding exposed to weather, PPGL is usually the better long-term choice.
Q2. Which AZ coating weight should I choose?
It depends on your environment and target service life. AZ60–AZ100 suits general and moderately exposed applications. For coastal, industrial, or high-corrosion environments — and for projects requiring longer warranties — we recommend AZ150. Our technical team can advise based on your site conditions and project standard.
Q3. Which paint system is best for outdoor use?
For roofing, cladding, and exterior panels in high-UV or coastal areas, we recommend PVDF or HDP systems for long-term color retention and weather resistance. PE and SMP are suitable for shorter-life or less-exposed exterior applications and for cost-sensitive projects.
Q4. Is PPGL better for coastal environments?
Yes. The aluminum content in the Galvalume substrate forms a stable barrier that performs well against salt-laden coastal air, while the zinc provides sacrificial edge protection. For coastal projects, we typically recommend AZ150 combined with a PVDF topcoat and confirm the full specification before quotation.
Q5. What is your minimum order quantity for PPGL?
Our standard minimum order quantity is 5 tons per specification. For custom colors or non-standard dimensions, we recommend 5–10 tons to cover setup and color formulation costs. Contact us to discuss your project volume.
Q6. Can you supply custom colors and provide samples before bulk production?
Yes. Submit a physical sample, RAL code, or Pantone reference, and we produce a lab drawdown for review. Once you approve the color and specification in writing, we schedule mass production. Sample production typically takes 5–10 working days.
Q7. What is the typical lead time for PPGL orders?
Standard lead time is 15–25 days from order confirmation and deposit receipt. Custom colors requiring new paint formulation may add 7–10 days for approval. Expedited scheduling may be available depending on production capacity at the time of order.
Q8. Can PPGL be supplied as slit coil or cut sheet?
Yes. We operate slitting and cut-to-length lines on-site and can supply PPGL as master coil, slit coil, or cut-to-length sheet to your specified dimensions. Sheets are stacked, interleaved with protective paper where required, and packaged for export.
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- Application — what the material will be used for (e.g., roofing sheet, wall cladding, garage door)
- Thickness — in millimeters (e.g., 0.45 mm)
- Width — in millimeters (e.g., 1,000 mm)
- AZ coating weight — if specified (e.g., AZ100, AZ150)
- Paint system — PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, or not sure yet
- Color reference — RAL code, Pantone number, or physical sample
- Quantity — in metric tons, and whether one-time or recurring
- Destination country — for freight and lead time estimation
