The galvanized layer consists of a pure zinc layer and an iron-zinc alloy layer, and its thickness is affected by the temperature of the zinc bath, the immersion time, and the surface condition of the workpiece.
The galvanized layer consists of a pure zinc layer and an iron-zinc alloy layer, and its thickness is affected by the temperature of the zinc bath, the immersion time, and the surface condition of the workpiece.
The testing includes coating thickness, adhesion, corrosion resistance, and surface quality.
Galvanized trough bridges, acting as the "aerial backbone" supporting and protecting these cables, are often hidden above ceilings and behind equipment, yet they invisibly construct a robust safety barrier.
Compared to closed trough or tray-type bridges, galvanized ladder bridges offer significant advantages in heat dissipation and ease of cable maintenance, making them the preferred solution for high-load, high-maintenance scenarios.
The efficient integration of seismic support and prefabricated components is the inevitable path for prefabricated buildings to achieve high quality, high safety, and high efficiency.
During metal sheet fabrication, the quality of the cut edges directly impacts the assembly accuracy, structural strength, and overall appearance of the finished product.