A galvanized structure refers to a structure that has been coated with a layer of zinc through a process called galvanization. Galvanizing is a common method used to protect steel structures from corrosion and extend their lifespan.Galvanizing provides excellent corrosion resistance to the underlying steel structure. The zinc coating acts as a sacrificial layer, protecting the steel from exposure to moisture, chemicals, and environmental elements that cause corrosion.Galvanized structures have a longer lifespan compared to untreated steel structures. The zinc coating provides a durable and protective barrier that helps prevent rust and corrosion, even in harsh environments.Galvanized structures require minimal maintenance over their lifespan. The zinc coating eliminates the need for frequent painting or other forms of surface protection, reducing maintenance costs and efforts.
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