Hot-dip galvanized Steel or GI is produced by coating iron and steel with zinc, which alloys with the surface of the base metal when immersing the metal in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of around 449 °C (840 °F). When exposed to the atmosphere, the pure zinc (Zn) reacts with oxygen (O2) to form zinc oxide (ZnO), which further reacts with carbon dioxide (CO2) to form zinc carbonate (ZnCO3), a usually dull grey, fairly strong material that protects the steel underneath from further corrosion in many circumstances. CHARACTERISTICS · Aesthetically pleasing. (Various colour choices from RAL colour palette) · Durable paint that lasts over several years · Corrosion resistant APPLICATIONS · Roofing, Garage entry doors, Roller shutter doors, Storage units, Storage walls · Automotive car parts (Car bodies, parts, Van Panels) · Electrical consumer products (Refrrigerator, dishwasher, washing ma…
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