26/08/2025
New Tianjin Steel Cold Rolling Sheet Company Successfully Tested 200g Zinc Layer Galvalume Product
New Tianjin Steel Cold Rolling Sheet Company recently announced a new product. Following continuous research and multiple rounds of trial production by a joint production, marketing, and research team, a 200g/m² high-zinc-layer galvalume product has successfully completed testing.
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Unequal-leg angle steel is a steel material with a right-angled L-shaped cross-section and unequal sides. It is a type of angle steel. Compared with equal-leg angle steel, its two sides are of different lengths.The side lengths of unequal angle steels range widely, from 25mm x 16mm to 200mm x 125mm. These steels are rolled through hot rolling mills and have excellent mechanical properties and weldability. In steel structure construction, unequal angle steels are often used as structural components for support, connection, and reinforcement to ensure the stability and safety of the building.The characteristic of unequal-leg angle steel is that the lengths of the two sides are unequal, which makes it more suitable for certain structures.
Black flat steel is made from cold-rolled steel sheets, resulting in a black surface and a smooth texture. The material is usually ordinary carbon structural steel, which has high strength and hardness, but poor corrosion resistance.Galvanized flat steel is obtained by coating the surface of black flat steel with a layer of zinc. The surface appears silvery white and has the luster and texture of zinc, which can improve its corrosion resistance and service life.Since black flat steel has not been treated in any way, its surface is easily corroded by natural factors such as sunlight, wind, rain, or chemicals, so its corrosion resistance is poor.The surface of galvanized flat steel is coated with a layer of zinc, which can effectively prevent the iron material from contacting the external environment with oxygen, water vapor, and other corrosion problems. Therefore, galvanized flat steel has good corrosion resistance.
Hot-dip galvanizing is an anti-corrosion treatment that coats the steel surface with zinc by dipping it in molten zinc, thus preventing it from rusting. However, during the production and application process, due to the influence of various factors, the zinc layer may fall off, affecting the performance and life of the steel.1. Surface ImpuritiesBefore hot-dip galvanizing, the steel surface must be cleaned and treated. Oil, oxides, or other impurities on the surface can weaken the zinc layer and easily peel off. Therefore, during the production process, we must pay attention to the cleaning and treatment of the steel surface to ensure that the surface is clean and free of impurities.2. Uneven Zinc Coating ThicknessDuring the hot-dip galvanizing process, the thickness of the zinc coating can be affected by the varying shapes and sizes of the steel surface, resulting in uneven thickness. If the thickness of the zinc layer is uneven, it will cause deformation during steel processing and use, resulting in the detachment of the zinc layer. Therefore, during the production process, attention should be paid to controlling the uniformity of the zinc layer to ensure that the thickness of the zinc layer is consistent.3. Poor Steel QualityDuring the hot-dip galvanizing process, poor steel quality can affect the strength of the zinc layer, increasing the risk of zinc layer peeling. Therefore, during the production and material selection process, attention should be paid to the control and selection of steel quality to ensure the good performance of the steel.
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