Hot-dip galvanized wire is widely used in chemical equipment, petroleum processing, Marine exploration, metal structure, electric power transmission, shipbuilding and other industries. It has been widely used in recent years in agricultural fields such as agricultural medicine sprinkler irrigation, greenhouse and construction industry such as water and gas transmission, wire casing, scaffolding, Bridges, highway guardrail and so on.
Galvanized electric welding net is widely used in industrial production, agriculture, engineering construction, transportation, mining and other processing and manufacturing industries. Such as machinery and equipment protective cover, animal guardrail, pot flower guardrail, window fence, safety exit guardrail, poultry cage, egg basket and home office food industry basket, paper basket and design decoration.
It is precisely because of the advantages of electric welding mesh (explanation: can overwhelm the favorable situation of the other side), the electric welding mesh in the market is widely used in urban roads, real estate, development zones, residential areas, gardens and all kinds of enterprises and institutions of decoration beautification and security protection works. Stainless steel wire mesh is one of stainless steel wire mesh products.
Galvanized iron wire can be divided into hot-dip galvanized iron wire and cold galvanized iron wire according to different processing methods. Galvanized iron wire is more prominent in its corrosion resistance. Galvanized iron wire has good toughness and elasticity, the amount of zinc can reach 300 g/square meter, with thick galvanized layer, strong corrosion resistance and other characteristics. Galvanized iron wire products are widely used in construction, handicrafts, wire mesh preparation, the production of galvanized hook mesh, wall mesh, highway guardrail, product packaging and daily civilian and other fields.
Therefore, when zinc reaches saturation in the solid melt, the two elements of zinc and iron atoms diffuse with each other, and the zinc atoms diffused into (or infiltrated into) the iron matrix migrate in the lattice of the matrix and gradually form an alloy with iron, while the iron diffused into the molten zinc liquid forms an intermetallic compound FeZn13 with zinc and sinks into the bottom of the hot-dip galvanized pot, that is, zinc slag. When the workpiece is removed from the zinc leaching solution, the surface of the pure zinc layer is formed, which is hexagonal crystal, and its iron content is not more than 0.003%.