Galvanized Flat Strip
Galvanized flat steel is an anti-corrosion profile made of high-quality carbon structural steel (commonly Q235) as the base material. After hot rolling forming, it undergoes multiple processes such as pickling, fluxing, hot-dip galvanizing and passivation. It is an upgraded anti-corrosion version of ordinary flat steel, combining practicality and corrosion resistance.
The core advantage of galvanized flat steel lies in its dual characteristics of strength and corrosion resistance. It not only inherits the high strength and good processability of ordinary flat steel, which can be cut, bent and welded flexibly to meet various construction and installation needs, but also forms a dense zinc layer on the surface through hot-dip galvanizing process. This zinc layer is closely combined with the base material, which can effectively isolate air, moisture and other corrosive factors, and greatly extend the service life of the product.
According to the production process, it can be divided into hot-dip galvanized flat steel and electro-galvanized flat steel. Hot-dip galvanized flat steel has a thick zinc layer and stable anti-corrosion effect, which is suitable for long-term outdoor and humid environments; electro-galvanized flat steel has a smooth surface and beautiful appearance, which is suitable for scenes with high requirements on appearance and corrosion resistance.
It is widely used in construction, industry, agriculture and other fields: in the construction field, it is used as load-bearing components such as steel structure frames and guardrails; in the industrial field, it is used as connectors and supporting parts; in the agricultural field, it is used as greenhouses and fence supports. With its excellent comprehensive performance, it has become an important basic material in various engineering and production scenarios.