Sheffield Metals Galvalume AZ50 Coil Charcoal Gray 24 ga 20.875 in x 1000 ft
Regular price $3,080.00This Sheffield Metals coil is a 24 gauge, charcoal gray Galvalume AZ50 coil sized 20.875 in x 1,000 ft for metal roofing and wall-panel fabrication. It is for shops ordering exact gauge, color, substrate, width, and coil length for a roll-forming or sheet-metal package.
Key Specs
- Model / MPN: GMCL2420875CHAR50/1000'
- Brand: Sheffield Metals
- Type: Painted Galvalume steel coil
- Gauge: 24 ga
- Coating: AZ50 Galvalume
- Color: Charcoal Gray
- Coil size: 20.875 in x 1000 ft
- Common use: Metal roofing and wall panel fabrication
- Sell unit: Roll
Coverage & How Much You Need
One coil provides 1,000 linear ft at 20.875 in width before slitting loss, panel forming, end cuts, and project waste.
- Measure required linear footage from the takeoff.
- Add waste for cut ends, overlaps, and layout constraints.
Compatibility / Fitment
Use with panel profiles, roll-forming equipment, paint system requirements, and project submittals that accept 24 ga AZ50 Galvalume in charcoal gray. Do NOT substitute for galvanized, aluminum, copper, or a different paint-system warranty without approval.
FAQs
What does AZ50 Galvalume mean?
Galvalume is steel coated with aluminum-zinc alloy; AZ50 indicates the coating weight class. Sheffield Metals explains Galvalume as widely used for architectural metal roofing because of corrosion resistance.
What does the coil width control?
The 20.875 in width must match the roll-forming profile, panel coverage, trim layout, or shop cut list. A close width can still be wrong if the profile tooling requires this exact slit width.
Is 24 gauge standard for metal roofing?
24 ga is commonly used for commercial and architectural standing-seam applications, but the project spec controls gauge. Do not substitute 26 ga or 22 ga without approval.
Can this be mixed with another charcoal gray coil?
Only if the paint system, color code, substrate, gauge, and batch/tolerance requirements are approved. Mixing similar-looking charcoal gray materials can cause warranty or appearance problems.
How should the coil be handled?
Store and handle coils to avoid moisture trapping, scratches, edge damage, and coil set issues. Use proper lifting equipment and follow shop safety practices for heavy coils.
Metal coils are heavy and can spring or shift. Use trained material handling, coil cradles, gloves, eye protection, and lockout practices around roll-forming equipment.
Product Expert Notes
This is B2B-first content: exact slit width, gauge, AZ50 substrate, color, and coil length matter more than consumer design language. It should be sold to shops and contractors from a submittal/cut-list mindset.
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