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Zinc Plating / Galvanizing
Surface galvanizing refers to the coating of a layer of zinc on a metal surface, usually completed by immersing the metal material in a hot dip or electroplating solution. The process of galvanizing can be completed on steel, copper, and many other metals to help protect them from corrosion.
The main function of surface galvanizing is to prevent corrosion caused by the oxidation reaction between the metal surface and the oxygen in the environment. Galvanized products typically have a longer service life and better durability, as zinc can provide a strong barrier to block the erosion of metal products by oxygen and water. In addition, galvanized products can also enhance their aesthetics and wear resistance.
Common uses include rust prevention of building materials, automotive manufacturing, mechanical equipment, pipelines, communication cables, and other fields. For example, important municipal facilities such as bridges, highways, and irrigation systems typically use galvanized steel components; In terms of wind resistance, fire prevention, corrosion prevention, and other related aspects of buildings, surface galvanized products are also widely used.
Zinc Plating / Galvanizing
Surface galvanizing refers to the coating of a layer of zinc on a metal surface, usually completed by immersing the metal material in a hot dip or electroplating solution. The process of galvanizing can be completed on steel, copper, and many other metals to help protect them from corrosion.
The main function of surface galvanizing is to prevent corrosion caused by the oxidation reaction between the metal surface and the oxygen in the environment. Galvanized products typically have a longer service life and better durability, as zinc can provide a strong barrier to block the erosion of metal products by oxygen and water. In addition, galvanized products can also enhance their aesthetics and wear resistance.
Common uses include rust prevention of building materials, automotive manufacturing, mechanical equipment, pipelines, communication cables, and other fields. For example, important municipal facilities such as bridges, highways, and irrigation systems typically use galvanized steel components; In terms of wind resistance, fire prevention, corrosion prevention, and other related aspects of buildings, surface galvanized products are also widely used.