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Hot-dip galvanizing process: hot-dip galvanizing, also known as hot-dip galvanizing, is the ordinary steel bracket first pickling, removing impurities such as iron oxide on the surface, and then it is sent to the zinc pot for galvanizing. Under the action of high temperature, the zinc liquid reacts with the steel surface to form a zinc-iron alloy layer, and a pure zinc layer is attached to the alloy layer.
Commonly used materials: carbon steel is generally used as the matrix, such as Q235 steel, etc., which has good strength and toughness and can meet the mechanical requirements of pipeline support. Some will also use stainless steel for hot dip galvanizing, which can further improve corrosion resistance and is suitable for environments with high corrosion resistance requirements.
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Hot-dip galvanized pipe support
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