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 essentially increases the effective output of steel pipes (black pipes), meaning that one galvanized steel pipe is equivalent to the function of 10 to 15 steel pipes. Therefore, it conserves a significant amount of steel and extends the lifespan of equipment and structural components before they are scrapped due to corrosion damage. This greatly reduces the losses from downtime and repair costs associated with replacing steel pipes. Consequently, the economic value of steel pipes after hot-dip galvanizing is extremely significant.
What is the value of hot-dip galvanized steel pipes?
Oct 15, 2024
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