XiongChang, Sichuan, China – August 18, 2026 – Coating & Surface Defect Series: Why galvanized (GI) coatings or pre-painted (PVDF/SMP/polyester) finishes crack, flake, or craze at the fold lines of roll-formed profiles — and how disciplined roll pass engineering prevents it before it ever reaches your customer’s roof or wall.
1Root Cause Analysis
Coating cracking at bending zones is one of the most common — and most costly — quality complaints in the cold roll forming of pre-finished steel. Unlike a scratch or a dent, a crack in the zinc layer or the organic paint film exposes bare substrate directly at the point of maximum mechanical stress, turning a cosmetic issue into a long-term corrosion risk. The defect is rarely caused by a single factor; it is almost always the result of strain concentration exceeding what the coating system can elastically or plastically accommodate at the fold line.
1.1 Bend Radius Too Small for Material and Coating System
Every coated coil has a minimum bend radius (MBR) rating defined by the coating supplier, typically expressed as a multiple of sheet thickness (T). PVDF and high-durability SMP coatings are inherently stiffer and less elastic than standard polyester, and therefore tolerate a smaller multiple before micro-cracking begins. When roll tooling forces the sheet into a radius tighter than the rated MBR — often to save die stations or match a customer’s profile drawing without cross-checking coating specs — the outer fiber of the coating is stretched beyond its elongation limit.
1.2 Insufficient Number of Forming Passes / Abrupt Angle Change
The single most frequent equipment-side cause is a roll pass design that tries to achieve a large angle change in too few stations. Concentrating, for example, a 90° fold into just two or three passes forces a sharp local curvature at each station rather than a gentle, distributed bend. Strain that should be spread across eight to twelve gradual passes instead accumulates at one or two contact lines, and the coating fails exactly where the deformation is sharpest.
1.3 Roll Edge Condition and Surface Finish
Worn, chipped, or poorly polished forming roll edges create localized stress risers. Even a well-designed pass schedule can produce cracking if the tooling itself has a nick, a sharp machining line, or oxidation pitting at the exact contact point of the fold — the coating sees a knife-edge rather than a smooth radius.
1.4 Cold Forming Temperature and Coating Brittleness
Organic coatings become measurably more brittle as ambient and coil temperature drops. Lines running in unheated workshops during winter, or processing coil straight from cold storage, often see a spike in bend-zone cracking with no change to tooling or material batch — the coating itself has simply lost flexibility.
1.5 Substrate Hardness, Temper, and Grain Direction
Higher-strength substrates (e.g., G550/high-yield structural steel) require greater force to bend, transmitting more strain to the coating-substrate interface. Forming with the bend line parallel to the rolling (grain) direction, rather than transverse to it, further reduces the material’s local ductility and raises crack risk at identical bend radii.
1.6 Coating Thickness and Adhesion Quality
Uneven film build, under-cured paint, or marginal pretreatment/primer adhesion reduces the coating’s ability to stretch and bond through deformation. This is a coil-supplier quality variable, but a roll forming line with generous, well-distributed bend geometry provides significant tolerance against normal coating-quality variation — while a tight, aggressive pass schedule leaves no margin for it.
2Diagnostic Symptoms Table
Not every coating defect at the bend zone is the same failure. Correctly identifying the crack pattern narrows down whether the root cause sits with the coil, the tooling, or the process settings.
Symptom
Typical Appearance
Likely Cause
Severity
Transverse hairline cracks
Fine parallel lines perpendicular to the bend, visible under raking light
Bend radius under coating MBR; excessive pass angle change
High
Coating flaking / delamination at fold
Paint film lifts or peels away from substrate along the crease
Poor adhesion/pretreatment combined with sharp local strain
Orange peel texture at bend crest
Rough, dimpled surface concentrated only at the fold line
Roll edge wear or surface contamination on forming station
Medium
Whitening / stress-blush on zinc layer
Dull gray discoloration without full exposure of steel
Localized zinc layer micro-fracture, radius near MBR limit
Isolated micro-cracks under magnification only
Not visible to the naked eye; detected via 10x loupe or tape test
Cold ambient forming temperature; marginal coating flexibility
Low
3Downstream Consequences
4Field Diagnosis Checklist
5XC XiongChang Engineering Solutions
Preventing coating cracks starts at the roll design stage, not on the shop floor. XC XiongChang builds coated-steel forming lines around distributed-strain tooling philosophy, giving every profile the maximum number of practical forming stations to keep local bend radii safely inside coating MBR limits.
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6Why Manufacturers Choose XC XiongChang
From residential roofing panels to architectural cladding and pre-painted appliance panels, coating integrity through the forming process is a non-negotiable quality requirement. XC XiongChang designs every roll forming line with coating protection built into the tooling geometry itself — not added as an afterthought.
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