Galvanized coils find application across numerous industrial sectors. In the automotive industry, they are utilized in the manufacture of body panels, chassis structural components, and electrical brackets, leveraging the zinc coating's resistance to corrosion caused by road salts and mist. In the electronics sector, they are employed to produce equipment enclosures, cabinets, and internal mounting brackets, thereby meeting requirements for electromagnetic shielding and moisture resistance. Within the field of mechanical processing, galvanized coils can be stamped into a wide variety of components, such as equipment housings and ventilation ducts.
During processing, the choice between cut-to-length and slitting services is determined by specific requirements: cut-to-length involves uncoiling the material and flattening it into sheets of a specified length, while slitting entails cutting wide-format coils into multiple narrower strips. Both processes rely on CNC equipment to ensure precision, guaranteeing burr-free cut edges and dimensional tolerances of no more than ±0.5 mm.

