Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Flat Bars are mild steel strips immersed in molten zinc ($\sim$450°C), creating a metallurgically bonded, corrosion-resistant surface. Known for exceptional durability, they provide cathodic protection, ensuring long-term rust resistance. Common in structural applications and earthing for superior electrical conductivity
Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Flat Bars are mild steel strips immersed in molten zinc ($\sim$450°C), creating a metallurgically bonded, corrosion-resistant surface. Known for exceptional durability, they provide cathodic protection, ensuring long-term rust resistance. Common in structural applications and earthing for superior electrical conductivity
Hot-dip galvanizing (HDG) plate is a durable steel sheet coated with a thick layer of zinc via submersion in a molten bath (approx. 450∘C or 840∘F). It offers exceptional, long-term corrosion resistance—often lasting over 50 years—via barrier protection and cathodic shielding. The process creates a strong, metallurgical bond with the steel, resulting in a distinct, matte-gray, or spangled finish that protects even in harsh environments
Hot Dip Galvanized (HDGI) Earthing Flats are robust steel strips coated with a protective zinc layer (typically 80--86 microns) via molten zinc immersion at ∼450∘C. These strips, also known as GI patti, offer high conductivity and superior corrosion resistance for safely dissipating electrical faults in industrial and commercial grounding systems
Hot dip galvanized (HDG) flat bars are mild steel bars coated with a thick layer of zinc through immersion in a ∼450∘C∼450∘C molten bath, creating a durable metallurgical bond. Offering superior corrosion protection, durability, and a >70>70-year lifespan, they are ideal for outdoor, industrial, and structural applications like earthing, walkways, and solar structures.