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Galvanized

Galvanized

Iron and steel industry, galvanization is a coating method used to protect steel surfaces against corrosion. This process makes the steel resistant to rust, extending its lifespan, and finds a wide range of applications across various industries. Here are examples of the usage areas of galvanization in the iron and steel sector:

Construction Sector: Galvanization is widely used for construction materials and structural components. Steel columns, roof supports, railings, stairs, and other structural elements are galvanized to make them durable and long-lasting.

Automotive Industry: Car chassis, exhaust systems, trailers, and other vehicle components can be protected through galvanization. This enhances their resistance to road salts, humidity, and environmental factors.

Agriculture and Gardening: Agricultural machinery, irrigation systems, fences, and other farming equipment are galvanized to ensure durability in outdoor conditions.

Infrastructure and Energy: Energy transmission lines, transformer substations, electricity poles, and other infrastructure components can be galvanized to protect against rust and corrosion.

Maritime and Ports: Ship structures, port equipment, and offshore platforms are protected through galvanization, gaining resistance against the corrosive effects of seawater.

Structural Support Systems: Structures like bridges, viaducts, and overpasses are galvanized to protect against corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan.

Aluminum and Cast Iron Industries: Galvanization can also be used to protect the surfaces of aluminum and cast iron components.

Protective Coatings: Galvanization is employed in various areas, including industrial equipment, warehouse systems, and shelving systems, to provide surface protection.

Water and Wastewater Systems: Water and wastewater pipelines, tanks, and storage systems can be galvanized to prevent rust.

Defense and Security: Equipment, devices, and structures used in the defense industry can be made more durable and long-lasting through galvanization.

Galvanization is an effective method for enhancing the protection and durability of iron and steel surfaces, finding extensive application across a diverse range of industries.

Hot Dipped Galvanized Flat Steel is obtained by the process of surface cleaning, annealing, galvanize (zinc) coating, drying, respectively, of Fullhard product rolled to the final thickness. Optionally, tempering, lubrication and passivation can be applied to galvanised steel in order to improve corrosion resistance in addition to other options for the steel to be shaped, welded and painted.

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Thickness: 0.25 – 3.00 mm

Width: 800 – 1,300 mm

Surface Quality: A, B

Coating Mass:  Min. 60gr/m2 - max. 600 gr/m2

Surface Type: Bright (BR), Semi-Bright (SB), Matte (M), Rough (R)

Passivation Type: Chromated, Non-Chromated

Surface Protection: 0 - 3,00 gr / m2