As Indonesia undergoes rapid urbanization and pushes forward with flagship infrastructure projects, the demand for high-performance building materials has surged. Specifically, in the tropical archipelago, the reliance on PPGI (Pre-painted Galvanized Iron) and PPGL (Pre-painted Galvalume) is at an all-time high. These materials are critical for coastal construction, where high humidity and salinity levels accelerate metal corrosion.
Unlike standard galvanized sheets, PPGL (Alu-Zinc coated) offers superior heat reflectivity and corrosion resistance. For the Indonesian climate, which experiences intense UV radiation and frequent rainfall, PPGL provides the durability required for roofing, cladding, and industrial container housing. Our factory specializes in customizing these coils to resist peeling and fading, ensuring a lifecycle that exceeds 20 years.
Modern steel manufacturing has moved beyond simple volume. Our facility operates under "Factory 4.0" standards—integrating IoT for precise quality control, real-time inventory management, and automated production flows. This translates to:
PPGI uses a pure zinc coating, while PPGL uses an Aluminum-Zinc alloy. For Indonesia's tropical, often corrosive coastal environments, PPGL is technically superior due to its better heat resistance and long-term anti-corrosion properties.
Yes. Our laboratory can match any RAL color standard required for your architectural or industrial project, ensuring brand consistency across your building portfolio.
We work with established logistics partners to navigate the specific customs requirements for steel imports in Indonesia, ensuring all certifications and documentation (such as Mill Test Certificates) are provided for seamless clearance.