Galvanized steel wire is coated with a layer of zinc on the surface of the manufactured steel wire. The surface of this galvanized steel wire will appear very smooth and have very good elasticity.
1. Galvanized steel wire He hesitated to apply a layer of zinc on the surface of the dead, so that the uneven parts on the original steel wire have been improved very well, making the surface of the steel wire appear smoother and smoother, and Can well cover up the fine lines on the wire.
2. Galvanized steel wire can also improve the joints, burrs and corrosion on the steel wire.
3. The galvanized layer on the surface of galvanized steel wire is generally very uniform, and its adhesion is also very strong, so that its corrosion resistance is greatly improved, and the service life is also obtained. Increased.
4. The toughness of galvanized steel wire is very good, and its elasticity is also very good. It is very good to use steel wire of this material as a spring.
Galvanized steel wire rope is divided into cold galvanized steel wire rope and hot galvanized steel wire rope. Hot-dip galvanizing and cold-dip galvanizing have this essential difference in process. Hot-dip galvanizing relies on physical thermal diffusion to form a coating, first forming an iron-zinc compound, and then forming a pure zinc layer on the surface of the iron-zinc compound. The maximum value of zinc on hot-dip galvanizing is only 593g/m2. Hot-dip galvanizing will reduce the mechanical properties of the steel wire. Galvanized steel wire ropes with high strength and high corrosion resistance are required. Most of them are made of electrogalvanized steel wire. Hot dip galvanizing is zinc plating in a molten zinc bath at 450-480 degrees.
Hot-dip galvanized steel wire rope is a market trend and will become the first choice of galvanized steel wire rope users. Because the hot-dip galvanized steel wire rope has a high cost performance. The steel wire of the hot-dip galvanized steel wire rope is formed by physical thermal diffusion to form an iron-zinc compound, and a pure zinc layer is formed on the surface of the iron-zinc compound on the surface of the galvanized steel wire. The highest value of zinc on hot-dip galvanized steel wire rope is only 593g/m2. Hot dip galvanizing is zinc plating in a molten zinc bath at 450-480 degrees.






