When selecting galvanized steel pipes for global projects, the choice of base material and zinc coating grade directly determines product performance, service life, and cost-effectiveness. Whether you face European/Chinese/American standard compatibility, complex forming requirements, or challenges in corrosive environments, matching the appropriate base material (such as DX51D/Q235B/A36) and zinc coating (such as Z120/Z275/G90) is crucial.
This article breaks down the characteristics of mainstream substrates, differences in zinc coating grades, application scenarios, and practical selection techniques to help you accurately avoid selection pitfalls and achieve the optimal balance between performance and cost.


1. Base Materials & Their Characteristics of Galvanized Steel Pipes
The base materials of galvanized steel pipes are mainly divided into three categories: cold-formed low-carbon steel, structural steel, and high-strength steel. Below is a detailed breakdown by international standards:
1.1 European Standard (EN Standard)
| Grade | Standard | Characteristics |
| DX51D | EN 10346 | Basic forming grade, good ductility, most versatile |
| DX52D | EN 10346 | Deep drawing grade, better formability than DX51D |
| DX53D | EN 10346 | Extra deep drawing grade, extremely high ductility |
| DX54D | EN 10346 | High-strength deep drawing grade, balances formability and strength |
| S235JR | EN 10025 | Non-alloy carbon steel for structural use, medium strength |
| S275JR | EN 10025 | Medium-high strength structural steel |
| S355JR | EN 10025 | High-strength structural steel |


1.2 Chinese Standard (GB Standard)
| Grade | Standard | Corresponding EN Grade | Characteristics |
| DX51D+Z | GB/T 2518 | DX51D | Basic forming grade |
| DX52D+Z | GB/T 2518 | DX52D | Deep drawing grade |
| DX53D+Z | GB/T 2518 | DX53D | Extra deep drawing grade |
| Q195 | GB/T 700 | – | Low-carbon mild steel, excellent formability |
| Q235B | GB/T 700 | S235JR | General structural steel, moderate strength |
| Q355B | GB/T 1591 | S355JR | Low-alloy high-strength steel |
| 20# | GB/T 8162 | – | High-quality carbon structural steel |
1.3 American Standard (ASTM Standard)
| Grade | Standard | Characteristics |
| CS Type A | ASTM A653 | Commercial grade, good formability |
| CS Type B | ASTM A653 | Stamping grade, better formability than Type A |
| A36 | ASTM A36 | General structural steel, medium strength |
| A500 Gr.B/C | ASTM A500 | Carbon steel for structural use, strength graded |
| A53 Gr.B | ASTM A53 | Carbon steel for fluid transportation |


2. Recommended Applications
2.1 Applications by Standard
EN Standard
- DX51D: Ordinary galvanized square pipes, round pipes
- DX52D+Z: Complex bending, deep-drawn pipe fittings
- DX53D: Deep-drawn special-shaped pipes, complex sections
- DX54D: Deep-drawn pipe fittings requiring higher strength
- S235JR: Structural round pipes, square/rectangular pipes (welded pipes)
- S275JR: Heavy-duty structural pipes, engineering pipes
- S355JR: Heavy steel structures, bridge pipes
GB Standard
- Q195: Thin-walled round pipes, threading pipes
- Q235B: Welded steel pipes, structural pipes
- Q355B: Heavy-duty structural pipes, high-pressure fluid pipes
- 20#: Seamless galvanized steel pipes, fluid transportation pipes
ASTM Standard
- CS Type A: Ordinary galvanized pipes, thin-plate pipes
- CS Type B: Deep-drawn pipe fittings
- A36: Welded structural pipes, engineering pipes
- A500 Gr.B/C: Square/rectangular pipes, round pipes (building structures)
- A53 Gr.B: Galvanized fluid pipes, gas/water pipes



2.2 Applications by Zinc Coating Grade
- Z30 (G10): Ultra-thin zinc coating, only for temporary rust prevention, suitable for indoor light-load structures
- Z60 (G20): Thin zinc coating, cost-effective, suitable for indoor decoration and non-corrosive environments
- Z120 (G40): Basic corrosion resistance, suitable for general buildings, agricultural greenhouse frames, and internal support structures of venue centers
- Z180 (G60): Medium corrosion resistance, suitable for outdoor fences, light steel structures, and water supply/drainage pipes
- Z275 (G90): High corrosion resistance, mainstream export grade, suitable for outdoor projects and coastal/heavy corrosion environments


3. Zinc Coating Parameters of Galvanized Steel Pipes
| EN | ASTM | Double-sided Zinc Coating Weight (g/m²) | Corrosion Resistance |
| Z30 | G10 | ≥ 30 | Low |
| Z60 | G20 | ≥ 60 | Medium to low |
| Z120 | G40 | ≥ 120 | Medium |
| Z180 | G60 | ≥ 180 | Medium-high |
| Z275 | G90 | ≥ 275 | High |


4. Core Selection Guide
4.1 Selection by Usage Scenario
- Standard structures/outdoor general use
- Base material: DX51D (EN) / Q235B (GB) / A36 (ASTM)
- Zinc coating: Z120 (G40) – Balances corrosion resistance and cost
- Complex forming/deep drawing
- Base material: DX52D/DX53D (EN) / DX52D+Z/DX53D+Z (GB) / CS Type B (ASTM)
- Zinc coating: Z60-Z120 (G20-G40) – Prioritizes formability
- Heavy-duty/high-strength applications
- Base material: S355JR (EN) / Q355B (GB) / A500 Gr.C (ASTM)
- Zinc coating: Z180-Z275 (G60-G90) – Adapts to harsh working conditions
- Fluid transport
- Seamless pipes: 20# (GB) / A53 Gr.B (ASTM) + Z180-Z275 (G60-G90)
- Welded pipes: Q235B (GB) / CS Type A (ASTM) + Z120-Z180 (G40-G60)


4.2 Selection by Corrosion Environment
- Indoor/dry environment: Z30-Z60 (G10-G20)
- General outdoor environment: Z120-Z180 (G40-G60)
- Coastal/heavy corrosion environment: Z275 (G90) – Mandatory for long service life
Conclusion
Choosing the right zinc coating and base material for galvanized steel pipes ensures project reliability and cost savings. Whether you are working on construction projects, fluid transportation systems, or special environment applications, aligning material specifications with actual needs is key.


If you have specific requirements (e.g., custom standards, extreme environments, or large-scale orders), feel free to contact Glory Steel for personalized technical support and a quotation.