electrogalvanized
Electrogalvanized refers to steel or iron products that receive a zinc coating through an electroplating process. The coating is typically much thinner and smoother than hot-dip galvanizing, producing a bright, uniform finish that is advantageous for applications requiring precise tolerances, good appearance, and easy paint or soldering.
The process involves chemical cleaning and surface preparation, followed by immersion in a bath containing zinc
Coating thickness for electrogalvanized products generally ranges from about 5 to 25 micrometers, with thinner coatings
Applications for electrogalvanized steel include automotive components, appliances, electrical enclosures, hardware and fasteners, and various sheet
Compared with hot-dip galvanizing, electrogalvanizing offers a brighter finish, better edge and detail coverage, and finer