Zinc-coated steel, also known as galvanized steel, is a composite material formed by electroplating or hot-dip galvanizing a layer of zinc metal onto the surface of ordinary steel. This material combines the toughness of steel with the corrosion resistance of zinc, giving zinc-coated steel high strength while also providing excellent oxidation and rust resistance. Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, zinc-coated steel is widely used in construction, transportation, manufacturing, and many other fields. Especially in residential communities, zinc-coated steel railings, zinc-coated steel doors and windows are favored by users for their attractive appearance and long service life.
