Low treatment cost: the cost of hot-dip galvanizing is lower than other coatings;
Durability: in suburban environment, the standard hot-dip galvanizing antirust thickness can be maintained for more than 50 years without maintenance. In urban or offshore areas, the standard hot-dip galvanizing antirust coating can be maintained for 20 years without maintenance.
Good reliability: the galvanized layer and steel metallurgy are combined to become a part of the steel surface, and the durability of the coating is relatively reliable.
Coating toughness: the galvanized layer forms a special metallurgical structure, which can withstand the mechanical damage during transportation and use.
Comprehensive protection: each part of the plated part can be galvanized, and can be fully protected even in the depression, sharp corner and concealed place;
Time and labor saving: the galvanizing process is faster than other coating construction methods, which can avoid the time required for coating on the construction site after installation.
Low initial cost: Generally speaking, the cost of hot-dip galvanizing is lower than that of applying other protective coatings. The reason is simple. Other protective coatings (such as sanding paint) are labor-intensive processes, while the hot-dip galvanizing process is highly mechanized, and the construction in the factory is strictly controlled.
Simple and convenient inspection: the hot-dip galvanized layer can be visually inspected with a simple non-destructive coating thickness gauge.
Reliability: the specification of hot-dip galvanizing is generally in accordance with BS EN 1461, and the minimum zinc layer thickness is limited. Therefore, the antirust period and performance are reliable and predictable.
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