April 19, 2026
The construction industry is witnessing a significant shift from traditional galvanized steel to advanced color-coated alternatives. These innovative materials combine durability with aesthetic appeal, offering solutions to common challenges like corrosion, maintenance costs, and visual monotony in steel structures.
Two primary types of color-coated steel dominate the market: PPGI (Pre-Painted Galvanized Iron) and PPGL (Pre-Painted Galvanized Aluminum). These materials differ in their base coating composition, with PPGI using zinc-coated steel and PPGL employing an aluminum-zinc alloy coating that typically contains 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% trace elements.
Color-coated steel offers numerous benefits that make it superior to conventional galvanized options:
PPGI and PPGL steel coils are produced using either hot-dip galvanized (GI) or aluminum-zinc (AZ/GL) coated steel as base materials. The manufacturing process involves thorough cleaning and pretreatment of metal surfaces followed by application of multiple organic coating layers through continuous coating lines (CCL).
These versatile materials serve numerous purposes in construction and manufacturing:
The development of color-coated steel represents a significant advancement in construction materials, offering solutions that address both functional requirements and design aspirations in modern architecture.