Compared to steel pipes that have not undergone hot-dip galvanizing, the service life of hot-dip galvanized steel pipes is extended by an average of 10 to 15 times. This is equivalent to increasing the production output of steel pipes (black pipes), as one galvanized steel pipe can serve the purpose of 10 to 15 regular steel pipes. Consequently, this not only conserves a significant amount of steel material but also prolongs the lifespan of equipment and structural components before they become obsolete due to corrosion damage. As a result, it greatly reduces the losses and repair costs associated with downtime caused by the replacement of steel pipes. Therefore, the economic value of steel pipes after hot-dip galvanizing is extremely substantial.
The Value of Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Pipes
Dec 15, 2024
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