Galvanised Steel

Galvanizing, or galvanization, is the process where steel or iron is coated with zinc in order to offer protection and prevent rusting. There are many different methods of galvanizing processes, however, the most commonly used is hot-dip galvanization. The zinc protects the base metal by acting as a barrier to corrosive elements, and this results in a long lasting and high quality steel product. This is used in several projects and industries, including agriculture, solar, automotive, construction, etc.

The different methods of galvanisation include hot-dip galvanizing, galvannealing, pre-galvanizing, and electrogalvanizing. These come in various grades such as grade 33, grade 37, grade 40, grade 50, grade 80, grade CSA, etc, all meeting ASTM A653-09 specifications and requirements.

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