Hot-dip galvanizing, also known as hot-dip zinc coating, involves immersing steel components that have undergone rust removal and other pretreatment processes into molten zinc. Through physical and chemical reactions, a firmly adherent layer of zinc alloy and pure zinc forms on the steel surface, thereby achieving the purpose of corrosion prevention.
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