galvanized flat steel
Galvanized flat steel is a kind of galvanized flat steel with rectangular cross-section. Hot-dip galvanized flat steel exists in various forms, which can be finished steel or pipe material. Hot-dip galvanized flat steel is a newly emerging steel with good anti-corrosion effect in recent years, and has been greatly developed.
Galvanized flat steel has the advantages of special specifications, smooth surface, good plastic strength, accurate dimensions, and high-quality materials. Its main use: galvanized flat steel can be used as a finished product to make hoop iron, tools and mechanical parts, and it can be used as structural part of a house frame and an escalator in a building.
1. The site or warehouse for storing galvanized flat steel should be selected in a clean and well-drained place, away from factories and mines that produce harmful gases or dust. Weeds and all sundries should be removed on the site to keep the flat steel clean.
2. Some small flat steel, thin steel plate, steel strip, silicon steel sheet, small-diameter or thin-walled steel pipe,various cold-rolled and cold-drawn flat steel, and high-priced and corrosive metal products can be stored in the warehouse.
3. In the warehouse, galvanized flat steel shall not be stacked together with materials that are corrosive to flat steel such as acid, alkali, salt, and cement. Different types of flat steel should be stacked separately to prevent muddying and contact erosion.
4. Small and medium-sized steel bars, wire rods, steel bars, medium-caliber steel pipes, steel wires, and wire ropes can be stored in a well-ventilated material shed, but must be covered with thatch.
5. Large steel sections, rails, steel plates, large-diameter steel pipes, forgings, etc. can be stacked in the open air.
Galvanized flat steel is widely used and has a variety of varieties. Due to its unique properties, galvanized flat steel plays a very important role in carious industries, but still needs to take corresponding protection measures.
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