Zinc coating on cold rolled sheet steel, applied through a "hot dipped" process that produces a spangle pattern or an "electrolytic process producing light gray finish without spangle.
Pertains to zinc-coated steel articles used in fencing.
Indicates steel or iron that has been protected by a zinc coating. The galvanized coating protects the underlying metal 15-30 years, but requires a special primer before coating.
coated with zinc, usually to weatherproof steel, named after Luigi Galvani. More info here
Refers to steel treated with a zinc coating.
Steel which is covered with a zinc coating to prevent rust.
Coated with zinc. Galvanizing provides more corrosion resistance and is used on auto underbody parts, storage tanks, garbage cans, etc.
Iron or steel elements that has been coated with zinc.
A zinc coating applied to steel to stop it rusting. Can prolong the life of a steel structure by many years.
Zinc coating for corrosion resistance.
Steel coated with zinc for corrosion resistance.
A ferrous metal that is covered with zinc to protect it from rusting.
Zinc plated or coated steel.
Protected by a coating of zinc, either by immersion or electroplating.
An opaque coating over a bead. Metal colors such as gold, copper, silver. Many of these coatings will eventually rub off. Clear nail polish can help prolong life.
Zinc plated for corrosion protection achieved by hot dipping into molten zinc or by electrolysis.
A thin coating of zinc that covers iron or steel to prevent rust.
Covered with a protective coating of zinc.
An adjective used to describe steel which has been zinc-coated. Galvanized steel is resistant to corrosion.
A generic term used to describe a sheet or coil of steel coated with zinc applied in an electrogalvanizing or dipping process.
Protected from rust by a thin coat of zinc (on iron or steel).