Galvanized steel refers to ordinary carbon structural steel that has been galvanized to effectively prevent corrosion and rust, thereby extending its service life. Galvanizing can be done in two ways: electroplating and hot-dip galvanizing.
Galvanized steel is commonly used for exterior building facades, such as glass, marble, and aluminum curtain walls, as columns and load-bearing materials, or in outdoor structures like telecommunication towers and highways. Galvanizing can be done in two ways: electroplating and hot-dip galvanizing.