BOMIS corrugated metal wall panels are available in galvanized steel, galvalume, color-coated PPGI, and aluminum. Multiple corrugated profiles in stock, cut to length up to 12m. Used for exterior cladding, interior feature walls, fencing, and curtain wall backing.
Material Options:
Available Widths: 600mm – 1200mm. MOQ 10 tons. Seaworthy export packaging.
BOMIS corrugated metal wall panels cover four substrate options: galvanized steel, galvalume steel, pre-painted color-coated steel (PPGI), and aluminum. Each comes in multiple corrugated profiles and can be cut to length at the factory. These are used for exterior cladding, interior feature walls, fencing, and curtain wall backing.
The corrugated shape is not just for looks — the ribs add bending stiffness, which lets you use thinner gauges without the panel warping between fasteners. For wall applications, this means a flat-looking facade that stays flat through wind and temperature cycles.

Galvanized Steel (GI)
Standard zinc-coated steel. The workhorse option. Thickness from 0.13mm up to 2.0mm. Best for interior partitions, warehouse dividers, and back-of-house applications where appearance is secondary.
Galvalume Steel (GL / Aluzinc)
Aluminum-zinc alloy coating. Better corrosion resistance than plain GI, especially in humid or coastal air. Same thickness range as GI. Common for exterior fencing and semi-exposed wall applications.
Color-Coated Steel (PPGI)
Pre-painted galvanized or galvalume substrate. Available in RAL-matched colors with PE, SMP, HDP, or PVDF topcoat. This is what you use for visible facades, brand-colored buildings, and decorative cladding where the finish matters.
Aluminum
0.5mm to 3.0mm thickness. Naturally corrosion-proof without any coating. Lighter than steel. Used for high-end architectural cladding, coastal buildings, and anywhere weight or absolutely zero rust risk is the priority.
| Property | Steel (GI / GL / PPGI) | Aluminum |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.13mm – 2.0mm | 0.5mm – 3.0mm |
| Width | 600mm – 1200mm | 600mm – 1200mm |
| Length | 1m – 12m (cut to order) | 1m – 12m (cut to order) |
| Standards | ASTM, EN, GB, JIS | ASTM, EN, GB, JIS |
| Coating (PPGI) | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF | N/A |
| MOQ | 10 tons | 10 tons |
| Packing | Waterproof wrap + wooden pallet (seaworthy export) | |

BOMIS stocks press tooling for the following profiles. If your project needs a profile not listed here, we can discuss custom tooling for volume orders.
| Profile | Pitch (mm) | Depth (mm) | Cover Width (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BOMIS-9 | 112.5 | 9 | 900 |
| BOMIS-10 | 130 | 10 | 910 |
| BOMIS-12 (V-110) | 110 | 12 | 880 |
| BOMIS-15 | 225 | 15 | 900 |
| BOMIS-18 | 76 | 18 | 836 |
| BOMIS-25 | 205 | 25 | 820 |
| BOMIS-31.5 | 135 | 31.5 | 810 |
| BOMIS-35 | 130 | 35 | 780 |
| BOMIS-50 | 290 | 50 | 870 |
For visible facades where color matters, PPGI (color-coated steel) or aluminum. For coastal sites, step up to PVDF-coated PPGI or go straight to aluminum. For back-of-house or interior partitions where nobody sees the finish, GI or GL at the thinner gauges will do the job at lower cost.
Yes, if your order volume justifies the tooling. We manufacture our own press equipment, so we can produce custom roller sets for large projects. For standard profiles, we run from existing tooling with no setup charge.
Up to 12m in a single sheet. Longer sheets mean fewer horizontal joints on tall walls. For export, sheets over 6m typically ship in open-top containers or on flat racks. We package to match whatever length you order.
Yes. BOMIS manufactures corrugated sheet roll-forming lines. If you want to buy our coated steel coils and press the sheets locally, we can supply both the raw material and the production equipment. Contact us with your capacity requirements.
The material and profiles overlap heavily — the same corrugated sheet can go on a roof or a wall. Wall applications usually use lighter gauges (no snow load to carry) and prioritize flatness and appearance. Roof applications need enough rib depth and gauge to handle span loads. We can recommend the right profile and gauge once we know which way the panel will be oriented and what the wind load looks like.
Corrugated metal wall panels represent a high-value, resilient investment when correctly specified. To guarantee structural integrity and long-term client satisfaction, procurement must focus on materials that strictly adhere to international steel manufacturing standards for gauge thickness and galvanization. Proper zinc coating and thickness not only prevent transit damage but also ensure lifetime corrosion resistance. By pairing these high-grade panels with appropriate acoustic and thermal insulation, builders can entirely mitigate the standard material drawbacks, delivering a final structure that is remarkably durable, efficient, and visually striking.