Application and characteristics of galvanized coils
Construction industry: Galvanized coils are widely used in the manufacturing of building structures, such as steel structures, roofs, wall panels, staircase handrails, etc. Galvanized coating can provide good corrosion protection and extend the service life of buildings.
Automotive industry: Galvanized coils can be used in automotive manufacturing for body, chassis, doors, engine hood and other components, increasing their corrosion resistance and durability.
Power industry: Galvanized coils are widely used in the field of power transmission and distribution, such as poles, cable supports, cable trays, etc. Galvanized layer can effectively resist corrosion factors such as moisture and improve the service life of power facilities.
Household appliance industry: Galvanized coils are commonly used in the manufacturing of household appliance products, such as refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioning casings, etc. The galvanized layer can provide a beautiful appearance while also playing a role in corrosion prevention.
Material characteristics: The substrate of galvanized coils is usually low-carbon steel or weather resistant steel, which is processed by processes such as hot rolling or cold rolling. Its main characteristics include:
High strength: Galvanized coils have high strength and rigidity, suitable for various structural requirements, and can withstand large loads and stresses.
Good corrosion resistance: The hot-dip galvanized layer can effectively isolate the contact between the steel and the external environment, has excellent corrosion resistance, and extends the service life of the steel.
Good plasticity: Galvanized coils have good plasticity and processability, and can be formed through processes such as stamping and bending.
In summary, galvanized coils have diverse applications, mainly used in industries such as construction, automotive, power, and household appliances. Its material is low-carbon steel or weather resistant steel, and a zinc protective layer with corrosion resistance is formed through hot-dip galvanizing process.