Galvanizing is the process where a protective barrier of zinc is applied between the steel and the environment. Zinc is most commonly used because it offers excellent cathodic protection. The coating weight, or thickness, of the zinc is determined by weighing such considerations as; life expectancy of the wire, the type of environment the wire will be exposed to, and cost.
Advantages: Excellent protective coating that prevents rust and corrosion
A variety of coating weights offered to meet different market applications.
Applications: Construction Bailing/waste/recycling
Consumer goods Nails,
Agriculture: Fencing
Fencing Spring