Galvanized Steel 101: What You Need to Know About It

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Last Updated on July 30, 2022 by

What is galvanized steel and what are the main advantages of using it? What are the most common applications that warrant its use? Here are some are the most important things you need to know about this extremely durable metal alloy.

Galvanized Steel – Some Basic Information

Basically, ống thép mạ kẽm  is nothing more than steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc. By placing the steel materials in a hot molten bath of zinc in a process called ‘hot dip galvanization’, the two metals are permanently bound together resulting in a more resistant version of the metal.

So, what makes it the material of choice for a wide range of applications? In a nutshell, galvanized steel exhibits superior corrosion resistance, durability, formability and excellent surface appearance. It is also highly recyclable and a lot cheaper as compared to other metal alloys.

Corrosion resistant ống thép mạ việt đức is about 100 times better in resisting corrosion as compared to uncoated steel.

Durable. Aside from protecting it from corrosion, the zinc coating protects the material from scratches due to abrasion. It can also withstand any form of physical damage and can definitely stand the test of time.

Formable. This material is flexible enough to resist cracking and loss of adhesion even when it is formed into a product.

Surface appearance. It has a smooth finish that allows for an even higher quality finish when painted.

Recyclable. With the overall recycling rate pegged at 88%, it remains to be the world’s most recycled material.

Due to these characteristics, this material is considered ideal for a wide variety of industrial and domestic applications. Galvanized steel pipes are commonly used in the foundations of high building, in the construction of bridges and dams and to cover underground electricity cables. It is also used in the transportation of oil and water for industrial applications, in the construction of underground sewage and in the manufacture of car parts, high tension electrical towers and protective gears.

This material is also used for applications that are frequently exposed to the elements and are therefore highly susceptible to corrosion. As such, it is the preferred alloy of choice in the manufacture of roofing materials, sheet metal (for flashing, gutters and downspouts), fences, handrails, and household appliances (air conditioning housing, washing machine, hair dryers).

Without a doubt, galvanized steel is ideal for a wide variety of industrial and domestic applications. Now, can you ever imagine life without it?

For more information on the benefits and practical applications of galvanized steel and steel pipes, please visit Aladdin Steel, one of the leading suppliers of alloy steel products in Canada and the US.

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