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  • Hot dip galvanizing, also known as hot dip galvanizing, is a method of obtaining a metal covering by immersing a steel member in a molten zinc solution. With the rapid development of high-voltage transmission, transportation and communication, the protection requirements for steel parts are becoming higher and higher, and the demand for hot-dip galvanizing is also increasing. Usually the thickness of electric galvanized layer is 5 ~ 15μm, and the large roll galvanized wire layer is generally more than 35μm, even up to 200μm. Hot dip galvanizing has good covering ability, dense coating and no organic inclusions.

  • Whether the wire rope is chosen correctly or not directly affects the service life of the rope and causes the structural deformation, fracture and unexpected failure of the rope. Therefore, the selection principle is as follows: when the progress of unguided heavy objects is made once or repeatedly at a larger height, the non-rotating wire rope is selected:

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