





The creation of our galvanized strips dazzles with two primary processes: hot-dip galvanizing, a robust immersion technique, and the precise electroplating galvanizing.
The Art of Crafting Hot-Dip Galvanized Strips
Hot-dip galvanizing involves immersing a strip in a molten zinc bath, creating a resilient zinc layer. This comprehensive process includes:
1. Material Preparation: Carefully select and stretch suitable materials, then engage in meticulous pre-treatment like cleaning and cutting to remove impurities such as oil stains and rust.
2. Acid and Water Washing: Achieve a pristine surface by eliminating impurities and roughening the pull rod's exterior, ensuring superior zinc adhesion.
3. Solvent Treatment: Meticulously strip away oxides and pollutants, achieving a flawlessly clean surface.
4. Drying: Efficiently remove moisture to present a perfectly dry pull strip surface.
5. Hot-Dip Galvanizing: Immerse the strip in a zinc solution to form a protective zinc layer.
6. Internal and External Blowing: Purify the surface to remove impurities and oxides, enhancing zinc purity and adhesion.
7. Rolling and Labeling: Streamline product traceability, ensuring quality and a transparent production process.
8. Passivation Treatment: Create an oxide film over the zinc layer, significantly elevating its corrosion resistance.
9. Inspection and Packaging: Rigorously ensure product excellence, facilitating easy transportation and storage.
Crafting the Perfect Galvanized (Cold Galvanized) Strip
Electrogalvanizing harnesses electrolysis to effortlessly deposit a zinc layer onto the strip's surface, providing an economical and streamlined solution. The detailed steps include:
1. Cleaning: Assure the strip's surface is impeccably clean, devoid of any oil residues.
2. Electroplating: Using electrolysis, craft a sturdy zinc layer on the strip's surface.
3. Passivation (Optional): Optionally enhance the zinc layer's corrosion resistance for prolonged durability.
Diverse Applications and Uses
1. Hot-Dip Galvanized Strip:
Renowned for its exceptional corrosion resistance, it's a preferred choice for outdoor steel structures, including industrial plants and bridges.
Its high strength and durability make it ideal for high-demand environments, like steel bar connections and frame construction in the construction industry.
2. Galvanized Strip:
Favored for indoor steel structures where aesthetic quality is paramount.
Its affordability makes it a popular choice for steel structure purlin support and aquaculture greenhouses, though it offers less corrosion resistance compared to hot-dip options and isn't suited for highly corrosive settings.
In conclusion, the manufacturing methods and applications of galvanized strips are dictated by particular needs and environmental conditions. A thorough evaluation of factors like material, size, quality of the zinc layer, and application setting is essential when selecting the appropriate strip.