Electrical Galvanized Steel

Introducing the powerhouse of the construction and manufacturing world – Electrical Galvanized Steel (EGS)! This shining star of materials doesn’t just bring the robustness of steel to the table; it adds a protective coat of zinc that effectively makes it the superhero in fighting off rust and corrosion. What makes EGS truly remarkable isn’t just its resilience but its chameleon-like ability to serve multiple industries and applications, ensuring that it’s not just another material but a cornerstone of innovation and durability.

Now, you might be wondering what types of Electrical Galvanized Steel are out there. Well, let me guide you through the gleaming aisles of EGS varieties, each tailored for specific needs and dreams:

1. Electro-Galvanized Sheet Steel: This type is all about precision. Through the electroplating process, a thin layer of zinc is meticulously applied, providing a smooth and uniform finish. Ideal for applications where aesthetics matter as much as functionality – think appliances, automotive parts, and electronics casings.

2. Galvanized Structural Steel: This version is the Hercules of the EGS world, offering enhanced strength and durability for structural applications. Whether it’s in constructing skyscrapers or bridges, galvanized structural steel ensures longevity and safety, standing steadfast against the elements.

Comparing EGS to its cousins in the material world, its advantages become starkly evident. Unlike traditional steel, EGS offers that crucial layer of protection against corrosion, meaning it doesn’t just last longer, it maintains its integrity and appearance too. Compared to other non-ferrous materials like aluminum, EGS stands out for its perfect blend of affordability, strength, and protective qualities, making it a go-to for budget-conscious yet quality-driven projects.

The applications of EGS are as vast and varied as the imaginations of the engineers and designers who use it. In the automotive industry, it’s the unsung hero behind the scenes, ensuring parts can endure the rigors of the road without faltering. In construction, it forms the skeleton of modern architecture, giving buildings their strength while preventing rust from eating away at their bones. And in the world of consumer electronics, it provides the sleek, rust-free casings that protect the precious technologies we rely on every day.

From its multifaceted types to its superior protection against the elements, Electrical Galvanized Steel stands as a testament to the harmony of innovation and practicality. Whether you’re building the next architectural marvel, designing cutting-edge technology, or shaping the cars of the future, EGS offers a foundation that marries longevity with aesthetics, ensuring that your projects not only stand the test of time but also shine while doing it. Welcome to the future of material excellence, where Electrical Galvanized Steel leads the charge in a rust-free, stronger tomorrow.

Electro-galvanized steel offers a visually appealing surface with precise control over the plating thickness. This versatility enables tailored post-treatments such as anti-fingerprint coating, phosphate treatment, and black resin application to meet diverse customer requirements. With good paintability, good resistance to corrosion, weldability and workability, it is extensively used in automotives, construction and home appliances.

electrical galvanized steel

This product is achieved by electrochemically galvanizing the surface of cold-rolled steel, offering users a choice of various post-treatment options such as untreated, phosphate-coated, anti-fingerprint, and black resin finishes. It finds typical applications in home appliances, vehicle outer panels, and construction materials.

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 Automotive Body works, Home Appliances

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Zn-Ni Alloy Coated Steel

The addition of nickel to the steel enhances rigidity and raises the melting point of the plating layer. Unlike electro-galvanized sheets that use pure zinc, this plating layer maintains its integrity, resisting softening and melting during welding, and offers excellent anti-corrosive properties with reduced electricity consumption. It is suitable for both untreated applications and post-treatments with functional resin, such as in fuel tanks. Typical uses span automotive and home appliance industries.

Electrical Galvanized Steel Sheets for Fuel Tank

Electrical Galvanized Steel Sheets for Fuel Tank

The steel used in motor vehicle fuel tanks undergoes the most stringent quality assurance measures due to its critical role in ensuring safety. Coated with specialized organic and inorganic films, this steel provides the durability needed to safely contain high-temperature diesel fuel (70 to 80°C). When applied externally, the high-adhesion coating film enhances corrosion resistance. Double-sided coating is commonly used to impart functionality to both inner and outer surfaces, addressing increasingly stringent emissions regulations, as evidenced by the rise of partial zero-emission vehicles (PZEVs).

Main Products

  • – GX: Green eXcellent
  • – GP: Green Premium
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Automotive Chassis
 
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Phosphate Treated Steel

This plated steel sheet is designed for direct use without requiring pre-treatment. Its primary applications include VCM for electronics and furniture, as well as powder coating.

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Home Appliances
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Black Resin Coated Steel

This innovative product combines high performance—such as exceptional workability and scratch resistance—with cost efficiency by applying black resin to electro-galvanized steel. It presents a cost-effective alternative for customers looking to replace current plastic materials.

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Home Appliances
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Anti Fingerprint Resistant steel

This steel undergoes advanced post-treatment to prevent fingerprint contamination during processing and use. Offering excellent functionality, corrosion resistance, paintability, and workability, it is extensively employed in video devices, office automation equipment, audio devices, computers, and related applications.

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Home Appliances