Galvanized Steel Plate

Galvanized Steel Plate
Galvanizing is a zinc coating
applied to sheets of steel through a process called
“continuous hot-dip,” in which steel sheet passes
through a bath of molten zinc.
The liquid zinc bonds to the iron
in the steel forming a protective layer on both sides of the sheet.
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DX51D GI corrugated roofing sheet

In the continuous processing machine
cold rolled steel sheet and zinc galvanized steel
sheet served as basal plate, one layer or several layers of liquid
paint are painted onto the basal plate after surface pretreatment
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ST02Z Galvanized Steel Coil

Hot-dip galvanizing is a process of coating steel
with a thin zinc layer, which serves as a barrier between the steel
and the environment.
The finish is applied by passing the steel through
a molten bath of zinc at a high temperature.
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ST02Z Galvanized Steel Sheet

Galvanized sheet refers to the steel plate
coated with a layer of zinc.
Galvanizing is an economical and effective
antirust method which is often used
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DC51D Galvanized Rolled Steel Coil

Hot dip galvanized steel plate.
A thin steel sheet with a layer of zinc
adhered to its surface by immersing it in a molten zinc bath.
At present, continuous galvanizing process
is mainly used, that is, the rolled steel plate is continuously immersed
in the bath with zinc melting to make galvanized steel plate
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