The galvanizing process involves coating a zinc layer on the metal surface, providing multiple advantages such as corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and appearance enhancement.
It effectively enhances the durability and performance of metal parts, and is widely used for the treatment of nails, screws, connectors, and other small metal parts.
| Model | Size (m) | Weight (kg) | Power (kw) | Capacity |
| GD-150 | 10*1.8*2.2 | 1500 | 45KW | 150KG/H |
High corrosion resistance: Extends the lifespan of metal parts.
Improved aesthetics: Enhances the attractiveness of the product.
Cost reduction: Lower production and usage costs.
Environmental friendliness: Meets sustainable development requirements.
Ease of operation: The process is mature and easy to implement.
Architectural hardware: Such as nails, screws, and hinges, which effectively resist corrosion in humid environments, ensuring the stability of buildings.
Automotive manufacturing: Such as engine and transmission parts, which improve corrosion resistance, fit accuracy, and extend part lifespan.
Electronic equipment: Such as connectors and fasteners, which prevent oxidation and corrosion, ensuring equipment performance.
Galvanized corrugated nails, galvanized threaded nails, galvanized concrete nails, galvanized marine screws, galvanized U-shaped nails, galvanized nails, galvanized drywall nails, galvanized self-tapping screws.
Anti-rust and anti-corrosion, enhanced durability, cost-effective, beautiful appearance, process diversity, electro-galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing, environmental protection
Hot-dip galvanizing, electro-galvanizing, mechanical galvanizing, zinc-nickel alloy plating, zinc layer thickness 10-100μm, corrosion resistance 2-50 years, electro-galvanizing is the lowest cost.
The core application scenario of galvanized nails/screws is the environment where the need for rust prevention is greater than the need for aesthetics. Galvanizing is required in outdoor, humid, underground or industrial environments, but can be omitted in dry indoor or short-term use. When choosing a galvanizing process, it is necessary to weigh the cost, lifespan and construction requirements.
Regularly check the purity of electrodes and zinc solution; clean the plating tank residue to prevent impurities from affecting the quality of the coating; check the heating system (hot-dip galvanizing) or power supply system (electro galvanizing)