Differences Between Galvanized and Non-Galvanized Steel
Steel is one of the most used materials in the construction of facilities and in the fabrication of metal parts such as washers, wires, nails, bolts, screws or bigger structures such as pipelines, high voltage towers, roofing sheets or metallic stairways. All these metallic elements will play a key role in the functioning of the wanted final product or project, therefore the quality and especially the resistance of the metal against corrosion is a very important factor to consider when the manufacturing process is carried out.
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What is Hot-Dip Galvanizing?
Galvanizing methods such as hot-dip galvanizing, electrogalvanizing and mill galvanizing are the main covering operations which are used for protection of the steel, iron or steel coils from corrosion.
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Galvanizing: Why is It Important?
Galvanizing is an effective solution for cathodic protection of steel or iron from corrosion. It is a reaction of forming a series of zinc-iron alloy layers. The galvanizing process consists of 80% surface preparation and 20% coating stages.
The results of other covering techniques such as painting or spraying are not as good as this operation. In that case, what are the primary advantages of galvanizing? We can arrange its benefits:
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Why Galvanizing?
Galvanized materials are robust and suitable for processing at high temperatures. Galvanizing has many advantages and thanks to these advantages it has been used in production for many years.
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