Long Lasting
Galvanized wire dipped in zinc is resistant to rust and corrosion. In this way, the service life of galvanized wire is long. Although the corrosion resistance life for galvanized wire varies depending on the zinc coating thickness, according to EN 10244 norms, Class A coated wire has a corrosion resistance of 20-25 years in urban areas and over 50 years in rural areas.
Different Solutions for Different Needs
The hot-dip method used to galvanize wires is the most economical and efficient method against rust. Different galvanized steel wires can be produced for every need by changing the amount of zinc coating. In this way, savings are achieved in production. Different solutions can be produced for different needs.
Corrosion Resistant
Galvanized wire is coated with a physical barrier that is resistant to moisture and corrosion. It is therefore resistant to corrosion and rust. The zinc layer on the surface of the wire acts as a barrier between steel and air.
Low Cost
Galvanized wire can be produced more cost-effectively than other coated wires. In addition, since it does not require surface preparation, coating, inspection and painting, it is produced ready for use on delivery. This will save customers additional preparation costs when they buy galvanized wire.
Easy to Use
Unlike other materials, galvanized wire is ready for use as soon as it is delivered. It does not require any additional preparation, painting and coating.
Hard Coating
The zinc coating on galvanized wire makes it resistant to rust and corrosion. The zinc coating acts as a protective buffer, shielding the wire from oxygen and moisture.