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  • Hot dip galvanizing, also known as hot dip galvanizing, is a method of obtaining a metal covering layer by immersing a steel member into a molten zinc solution. With the rapid development of high-voltage power 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 electrogalvanized layer is 5 ~ 15μm, and the large roll galvanized wire layer is generally more than 35μm, or even up to 200μm. Hot dip galvanized coating ability is good, dense coating, no organic inclusions.

  • Although to be able to reduce the cost of production, but the overall strength of the product will have a great lack, so in this case will also let it have a great strength drop. Of course, in the mall, the higher the intensity of the data in the production of the higher the implementation of norms, naturally there will be certain progress in the price.

  • A. When the thickness of the plating is 3-4 mm, the zinc adhesion should be less than 460g/m, that is, the average thickness of the zinc layer is not less than 65 microns.

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