Galvanized steel
Galvanized steel refers to ordinary carbon structural steel that has been galvanized to effectively prevent corrosion and rust, thereby extending its service life. Galvanizing can be done in two ways: electroplating and hot-dip galvanizing.
Galvanized steel is commonly used for exterior building facades, such as glass, marble, and aluminum curtain walls, as columns and load-bearing materials, or in outdoor structures like telecommunication towers and highways. Galvanizing can be done in two ways: electroplating and hot-dip galvanizing.