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The unit weight of corrugated galvanized iron (GI) sheets varies depending on the gauge and size. Typically, the weight ranges from about 4.0 kg/m² for 0.4 mm thickness to approximately 7.5 kg/m² for 1.2 mm thickness. For precise calculations, it's essential to refer to specific manufacturer specifications, as the weight can also vary based on the coating and profile of the sheet.

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