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Galvanizing is a surface protection process for steel wires that involves immersing the wire in molten zinc, creating a corrosion-resistant coating. This protective layer significantly increases the material's durability and reliability, making it suitable even for the most aggressive environments prone to oxidation.
The thickness of the zinc coating can be adjusted based on the wire's intended use and the client's technical specifications, ensuring customized solutions for various industrial sectors.
Galvanized steel wires are used in many fields, including:
Thanks to galvanization, the wire combines strength, versatility, and corrosion protection, making it the ideal choice for those seeking certified quality and long-term durability.
See the table with the resistances by size, EU class and the mechanical characteristics of our wire.

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