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Hot-dip Galvanizing For Corrosion Protection To Improve The Durability Of Suspension Clamps

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As a common process for metal components, hot-dip galvanizing involves immersing steel parts in molten zinc, forming a stable zinc layer and creating metallic compounds on the surface.

The processed ab cable suspension clamp surface is coated with a uniform layer of zinc and zinc-iron alloy. This layer not only provides a physical barrier for abc suspension clamp but also helps to delay the oxidation reaction of the base metal at a chemical level. The zinc layer reacts with oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air to form zinc carbonate, providing a stable surface condition for the long-term use of the product.

The j hook suspension clamp steel treated with hot-dip galvanizing has undergone a high-temperature zinc immersion cycle during the production process, which forms a metallurgical bond between its outer layer and the base steel, rather than a simple surface coating.

Hot-dip Galvanizing For Corrosion Protection To Improve The Durability Of Suspension Clamps

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