Galvanized steel is corrosion resistant, eco-friendly, durable, light weight and high in strength. During the process of galvanizing, zinc reacts with steel and forms zinc-iron alloy layers. These layers are bonded metallurgically to the base steel, with the relatively pure zinc layer on the outer surface to act as a protective coat. It creates an impervious barrier on the steel, thus preventing it from coming in contact with moisture and preventing corrosion.
Additionally, galvanizing enables the sheet to achieve excellent adhesion and abrasion resistance. Another shielding mechanism is zinc property to galvanically protect steel. When base steel is exposed to cuts, edges or scratches, the zinc coats corrosion protects the steel. Zinc electronegative properties when compared to steel in the galvanic series help achieve this protection
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