Hot galvanizing is renowned for its thick zinc coating and straightforward process, making it ideally suited for corrosion protection of steel products in highly corrosive environments such as strong acids and alkalis. Despite its rough surface and relatively poor decorative effect, it is primarily employed for safeguarding steel structures. Currently, the majority of galvanized steel products available in the market, including steel sheets, wires, and pipes, are produced using this technique. Additionally, this process has found widespread application across various industries, including power generation, transportation, oil, and household appliances, demonstrating its versatility and importance in various sectors.
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