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Hot-dip Galvanized Coil

MOQ: 1 tonne
Prix: 400-700 USD/Ton
Delivery Period: 7 à 15 jours
Méthode De Paiement: L / C, T / T
Supply Capacity: 20000Tons/Month
Les informations détaillées
Lieu d'origine
Chine
Nom de marque
ZHONGQIANG
Certification
ISO
Description de produit

Hot-Dip Galvanizing

Hot-dip galvanizing (often abbreviated as HDG) is a widely used corrosion protection process for steel and iron products. It involves immersing clean, pre-treated metal components into a bath of molten zinc (typically at a temperature of 440–460°C), allowing a metallurgical bond to form between the zinc and the base metal, resulting in a durable, corrosion-resistant coating.

1. Key Characteristics

  • Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: The zinc coating acts as a physical barrier against moisture, oxygen, and other corrosive elements. Even if the coating is scratched, zinc provides "cathodic protection" to the exposed steel, slowing down rust formation significantly.
  • Long Service Life: In most environments (e.g., rural, suburban), HDG coatings can last 30–50 years or more without requiring maintenance, reducing long-term replacement and repair costs.
  • High Durability: The metallurgically bonded zinc-iron alloy layer is tough and resistant to mechanical damage (such as impact, abrasion, and bending), making it suitable for harsh handling and outdoor use.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to other corrosion protection methods (e.g., painting, electroplating), hot-dip galvanizing offers lower life-cycle costs due to its long service life and minimal maintenance needs.
  • Full Coverage: The molten zinc penetrates gaps, crevices, and complex shapes (e.g., bolts, welds, hollow sections), ensuring complete coating coverage that is hard to achieve with other processes.

2. Applications

Hot-dip galvanizing is widely used across industries where steel/iron components require long-term corrosion protection, especially in outdoor or harsh environments:

  • Infrastructure & Construction: Street light poles, traffic signal poles, guardrails, highway sound barriers, bridge steel structures, and building curtain wall frames.
  • Industrial Equipment: Steel frames of factories, ventilation ducts, water treatment tanks, chemical storage racks, conveyor systems, and agricultural machinery (e.g., tractor parts, irrigation equipment).
  • Power & Energy: Transmission towers, substation steel structures, wind turbine towers, and oil/gas pipeline

    supports.

  • Transportation: Steel components of railway tracks (e.g., rail fasteners), ship hull accessories, and trailer frames.

  • Utility Facilities: Water supply and drainage pipe networks, fire hydrant stands, and sewage treatment plant steel structure

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Hot-dip Galvanized Coil
MOQ: 1 tonne
Prix: 400-700 USD/Ton
Delivery Period: 7 à 15 jours
Méthode De Paiement: L / C, T / T
Supply Capacity: 20000Tons/Month
Les informations détaillées
Lieu d'origine
Chine
Nom de marque
ZHONGQIANG
Certification
ISO
Quantité de commande min:
1 tonne
Prix:
400-700 USD/Ton
Délai de livraison:
7 à 15 jours
Conditions de paiement:
L / C, T / T
Capacité d'approvisionnement:
20000Tons/Month
Description de produit

Hot-Dip Galvanizing

Hot-dip galvanizing (often abbreviated as HDG) is a widely used corrosion protection process for steel and iron products. It involves immersing clean, pre-treated metal components into a bath of molten zinc (typically at a temperature of 440–460°C), allowing a metallurgical bond to form between the zinc and the base metal, resulting in a durable, corrosion-resistant coating.

1. Key Characteristics

  • Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: The zinc coating acts as a physical barrier against moisture, oxygen, and other corrosive elements. Even if the coating is scratched, zinc provides "cathodic protection" to the exposed steel, slowing down rust formation significantly.
  • Long Service Life: In most environments (e.g., rural, suburban), HDG coatings can last 30–50 years or more without requiring maintenance, reducing long-term replacement and repair costs.
  • High Durability: The metallurgically bonded zinc-iron alloy layer is tough and resistant to mechanical damage (such as impact, abrasion, and bending), making it suitable for harsh handling and outdoor use.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to other corrosion protection methods (e.g., painting, electroplating), hot-dip galvanizing offers lower life-cycle costs due to its long service life and minimal maintenance needs.
  • Full Coverage: The molten zinc penetrates gaps, crevices, and complex shapes (e.g., bolts, welds, hollow sections), ensuring complete coating coverage that is hard to achieve with other processes.

2. Applications

Hot-dip galvanizing is widely used across industries where steel/iron components require long-term corrosion protection, especially in outdoor or harsh environments:

  • Infrastructure & Construction: Street light poles, traffic signal poles, guardrails, highway sound barriers, bridge steel structures, and building curtain wall frames.
  • Industrial Equipment: Steel frames of factories, ventilation ducts, water treatment tanks, chemical storage racks, conveyor systems, and agricultural machinery (e.g., tractor parts, irrigation equipment).
  • Power & Energy: Transmission towers, substation steel structures, wind turbine towers, and oil/gas pipeline

    supports.

  • Transportation: Steel components of railway tracks (e.g., rail fasteners), ship hull accessories, and trailer frames.

  • Utility Facilities: Water supply and drainage pipe networks, fire hydrant stands, and sewage treatment plant steel structure