Q235 Galvanized Steel Wire

Galvanized steel wire rarely rusts during use. The surface of galvanized steel wire is very smooth and clean, without cracks, thorns, scars and rust, and the galvanized layer is very uniform and corrosion resistance is relatively long.
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Electro Galvanized Wire

This method does not use a molten zinc bath. Instead, it involves applying zinc in a thin coating to the base metal, typically through an electroplating process. The zinc coating applied by electro-galvanizing is smoother than that of hot-dip galvanized products.
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Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire

This involves immersing the base wire material into a bath of molten zinc, providing a complete zinc coating. It is the most popular and trusted method of galvanization due to its thorough coverage and durability.
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Class1/3 Galvanized Steel Wire

Some baling wire undergoes a galvanization process that involves coating the wire in a layer of zinc. The zinc coating acts as a sacrificial outer layer, protecting the wire from rust, corrosion, and abrasion. Zinc-coated steel wires are exceptionally resilient to weather conditions, making them a primary choice for baling recyclable materials that will be stored outside, farm fencing, and
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