Galvanized steel sheet is defined as a carbon steel sheet coated with zinc on both sides. Galvanized steel coil States through two main processes produce galvanized steel: Continuous hot-dip galvanized and electro-galvanized.
Hot-dip process including the steel by molten zinc bath, the process includes applying the zinc galvanized by electrolytic treatment. As a result, iron-zinc layer - layer is firmly adhered to the base metal zinc binding. Our hot-dip galvanized products are manufactured according to specifications, and our electro-galvanized products also meet the specifications.
Galvanized is one of the most effective protection of bare steel from corrosion environments, the most economical method. Zinc is not only a barrier between steel and the environment, but also sacrifices itself to protect the steel plate below. When two different metals in contact with water and oxygen, and the coupling, or sacrificial current protection occurs. Zinc preferentially corrodes iron in steel. This protection prevents steel from corroding in areas not covered by zinc. Thus, minimizing the diffusion of the corrosion from the cutting edge, drilling and the like.