Electro-galvanized steel is carbon steel that has been coated with a corrosion-resistant zinc coating on one or both sides by electrodeposition. The continuous electrolytic coating process covers the steel surface with extremely uniform thickness, enhancing forming and joining operations.
Galvanized sheet refers to a steel sheet coated with pure zinc and has good corrosion resistance. It is mainly produced through three processes: hot-dip galvanizing, electro-galvanizing or pre-coated galvanizing. Pre-coated galvanized steel sheet is produced by It is formed by coating and drying hot-dip galvanized steel sheet or electro-galvanized steel sheet.
GNEE STEEL electro-galvanized steel plate
Get consistent thickness corrosion resistance with GNEE Steel's electro-galvanized steel sheet and coil products.
GNEE's galvanized steel plate and coil service capabilities include slitting, shearing, blanking, degreasing and brushing, stretcher leveling and metallurgical support.
Advantages of
electro-galvanized steel
One of the advantages of electro-galvanized steel is that it has a higher level of thickness control, providing impressively accurate results. It is also a reliable choice for manufacturing smaller components.
Plating
In order to improve the adhesion of the coating, electrolytic cleaning is used to remove surface contamination of the strip, and pickling is used to remove the oxide film.
Electro galvanized steel sheet properties
Very thin zinc layer evenly distributed
No sequins
Soldering with ease
Good paintability
Application
Electro-galvanized steel has a suitable appearance and is widely used in indoor applications. Electro-galvanized steel is ideal for manufacturing applications and offers excellent formability. Typical applications for electro-galvanized steel include acoustic ceilings, door frames, switchboards and automotive panels.