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Galvanized steel pipe is steel with a protective zinc coating. This coating has many advantages over other ways used to protect steel, and it makes galvanized steel pipe, fittings and other structures more desirable in many situations. Here are some of the advantages associated with using galvanized steel.
1. Low Initial Cost
The galvanization process usually costs less than other popular methods of protecting steel. This is because the other methods are often labor intensive, and the cost of labor is always increasing. Galvanization requires less manual labor, and therefore has not been been affected by this increase.
The main benefit of galvanized steel is its long life. Galvanized steel pipe, fittings and other structures can last more than 50 years in many rural areas, and more than 25 years in severely exposed urban and coastal environments.
The unique metallurgical composition of a galvanized coating makes it very rugged. Therefore, galvanized products will resist damage during transport, assembly and service.
Because of its ruggedness and long life, less effort is needed to maintain galvanized steel. This is especially beneficial when you have structures in remote locations that would be expensive to reach and service.
The galvanization process is usually standardized so that every product meets certain standards. This means that you’ll be able to accurately predict the lifespan and performance of your galvanized steel pipe, fittings and other products.
Because galvanized coatings offer cathodic or sacrificial protection, they protect the small areas of your structure that have been exposed due to damage. Other types of coating don’t provide the same level of protection, so exposed areas are vulnerable unless they’re recoated.
The galvanization process protects every part of a structure–every nook or cranny, corner or sharp recess. This 360 degree, total protection isn’t available with other coatings.
The inspection process for galvanized pipe and fittings is simple and straightforward. Galvanized coatings can be examined by eye, and their thickness can be tested with simple, non-destructive methods. If a galvanized coating appears intact and functioning, it is intact and functioning.
Once a galvanized steel product is manufactured, it’s ready to be used. There’s no need to prepare, paint or inspect the coating surface. Just erect the structure and move on to the next stage of construction. As you can see, the galvanization process has many advantages over other protective coating methods. That’s why galvanized steel products have been so popular for so long.