5 Reasons to Choose Galvanized Steel for Your Project
5 Reasons to Choose Galvanized Steel for Your Project
Structural steel often is the material of choice for modern builders. And when design calls for structural steel, the best choice is usually galvanized steel. Here are five reasons why.
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Galvanized steel is strong and reliable.
Hot-dip galvanized steel has the same bend, impact properties, proof strength, and tensile strength of any other structural steel, with one important difference. Galvanized steel does not rust. Cumulative corrosion from rust and weathering can cause structures made with untreated steel to collapse.
History is filled with tragedies involving the corrosion of untreated steel. When a pedestrian walkway at the NASCAR Winston stock car race snapped in half, 107 people were injured, 29 of them in critical condition. When the U.S. Highway 35 bridge connecting West Virginia and Ohio suddenly collapsed, 46 people were killed and nine were seriously injured. And when the 3,300-ton, half-mile-long Kinzua Railroad Bridge in north-central Pennsylvania was struck by 80-mile per hour winds in a thunderstorm, most of it fell into the gorge below.
All of these transportation tragedies resulted from corrosion stress. Rust doesn’t just damage steel structures. Rust can kill. Galvanized steel doesn’t rust. Galvanized steel is essential for safe building.
Galvanized steel saves labor hours.
When your structural steel is hot-dipped galvanized, a protective layer of zinc is added to the steel. There is no need to spray or paint other coatings on the steel. There is no need to wait for them to dry. Your project can be built more with fewer labor hours and on a shorter deadline. And galvanized steel is easier to inspect before it goes into your project.
Galvanized steel also saves labor hours after your construction project is in service. There is no need to treat a galvanized steel surface with harsh chemicals to prevent corrosion. Wiping it down a few times a year is enough.
Smart galvanizing confers superior protection across the entire surface of the steel.
Corrosion starts in steel through cracks. All steel, including galvanized steel, can crack. But experienced galvanizing facilities can minimize the problem.
When there are cracks in galvanized steel, the problem often is that the steel was dipped into molten zinc at the wrong angle for the shape of the structure, or it is held in the molten zinc for too long and undergoes thermal stress. An experienced galvanizing facility can anticipate and compensate for their potential problems and give you the superior protection you need.
Galvanized steel can be added to your construction inventory quickly.
The galvanizing process is one-and-done. Other methods of protecting steel from corrosion may require multiple coatings. With galvanized steel you have less lead time and fewer construction and fabrication delays. When you choose galvanized steel, you can introduce more time for contingencies in your construction or fabrication timeline.
Galvanized steel has multiple uses.
There are probably lots of things you didn’t know were galvanized.
Galvanized nuts, bolts, nails, and screws add staying power to all kinds of construction. Casings for precision electronics and communications devices are made with galvanized steel. The lofty towers for power transmission lines are fabricated from galvanized steel, and galvanized steel is a rust-resistant alternative to PVC piping. You will even find galvanized steel on the playground, in play sets and in playground equipment, and most of the structural steel used in making automobiles. And don’t forget about wire rope for bringing ships to port.
Because galvanized steel is almost always recycled steel., galvanization is among the planet’s most environmentally friendly building materials. Up to 90 percent of steel is recycled, more than any other common industrial product.
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10 Reasons to Choose Galvanized Steel for Your Project
10 Reasons to Choose Galvanized Steel for Your Project
There are quite a few options to choose from when deciding what type of metal to use for your project. Certain things need to be considered, like your project’s budget, preferred aesthetics, and the longevity of the material.Galvanized steel should be at the top of your list – it is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly metal that works great on any fabrication project. Here are the top 10 reasons you should choose galvanized steel for your next project.
Cost-Effective
Galvanized steel is the most inexpensive type of treated metal. The hot-dip treatment process is quick and saves money in labor hours. Other treatments need to be painted or sprayed on, and can take longer to complete.
Good Aesthetics
When the steel has completed the galvanization process and is fully cured, the result is a beautiful matte gray color. This color blends well with any surroundings and will make your project blend beautifully no matter its location.
Strong and Reliable
Galvanized steel is incredibly durable and can perform in any situation. The coating is very reliable, and you can feel confident about the strength of the project. The galvanization process works to protect the steel and give it a long-lasting coating that prevents any corrosion.
Long-Lasting
A typical structure or project that is constructed using galvanized steel can last up to 50 years. Projects in more urban areas last around 25 years since they are exposed to more materials.
Heals Itself
Steel that has been galvanized is constantly working to prevent damage and corrosion. This process is self-healing, and protects the metal even after there has been damage. The material is extremely difficult to scratch or damage, but in the event there is a small issue, your project will be protected.
Complete Protection
Unlike other protection products that need to be painted or sprayed on, galvanization utilizes a dipping method that covers every surface of the project. This method ensures small areas or cracks and crevices are covered and not at risk for exposure to corrosive materials.
Immediate Use
Because the process to galvanize the metal happens so quickly, your metal or project will be ready to use as soon as it is delivered. Other materials take time to cure or may require additional coatings after time has passed.
Inspections Made Easy
Depending on the type of project you are choosing metal for, it may need to be inspected at one time or another. The galvanization process ensures no areas of your metal will be subject to corroding or damage, which means quick and easy inspections.
Easy to Customize
If the matte gray look of the steel after it is galvanized is not appealing to your design scheme, your project can be painted or powder-coated. These treatments come in a variety of options and are safe to use on your galvanized steel. Painting or powder coating your project adds an extra layer of protection to your metal while adding to your design scheme.
Multiple Uses
Galvanized steel can be used in many different types of projects. Some of the most common uses are gates, handrails, safety barriers, roofing, awnings, balconies, appliances, vehicle parts, piping, HVAC duct systems, and water tanks. No matter the needs of your project, galvanized steel will ensure the metal is long-lasting.
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