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Corrugated Galvanized Iron or Steel sheet is a building material composed of sheets of hot-dip galvanized mild steel, cold-rolled to produce a linear corrugated pattern in them. For roofing purposes, the sheets are laid somewhat like tiles, with a lateral overlap of one and half corrugations, and a vertical overlap. Corrugated GI Sheet is a common construction material for industrial buildings throughout the world. The traditional shape of corrugated material is the round wavy style, but different dies form a variety of shapes and sizes. Industrial buildings are often build with and covered by trapezoidal sheet metal. Common thickness of corrugated material can range from a very thin 30 gauge (0.30 mm) to a relatively thick 6 gauge (4.94 mm). The corrugations are described in terms of pitch (the distance between two crests) and depth (the height from the top of a crest to the bottom of a trough). It is important for the pitch and depth to be quite uniform, in order for the sheets to be easily stack-able for transport, and to overlap neatly when joining two sheets. Pitches have ranged from 25 mm (1 inch) to 125 mm (5 inches).


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