Many different industries use galvanized steel, mainly because of its wide range of advantages, including:
Low initial cost when compared to most treated steels.
In addition, the galvanized steel is ready for use immediately upon delivery.
It does not require additional surface preparation, inspection, paint / paint, etc, etc. saving more costs for the company.
Long life.
By galvanizing, a piece of industrial steel is expected to have an average life of more than 50 years in the environment and can be used for more than 20 years under severe water exposure.
No maintenance is required.
The durability of finished steel products also improves the reliability of products.
The sacrificial anode ensures that any damaged steel is protected by the surrounding zinc coating.
It never matters if the steel part is completely exposed; the zinc will still corrode first.
The coating will preferentially corrode the steel to provide sacrificial protection for the damaged area.
Resistance resistance of zinc coating.
Iron in steel is very easy to rust, but the addition of zinc can act as a protective buffer between steel and any water or oxygen.
Galvanized steel is highly protective, including sharp corners and grooves not protected by other coatings, allowing it to withstand damage.