Galvanized Monekey wire is pided into two types: electro-galvanized and hot-dip galvanized. Electro-galvanized is often referred to as cold galvanizing technology. Cold galvanizing is to hang the welded wire mesh that has been derusted, showing no pollution and infiltration into a special electroplating tank. In the cathode, the anode uses zinc. Connect the DC power supply, the zinc ions on the anode migrate to the cathode, and discharge on the cathode, so that the welded wire mesh is coated with a zinc layer. The coating is relatively thin, generally within 5-30 microns, so the anti-corrosion time will be relatively short;
Hot-dip galvanizing is to melt the zinc into a liquid state, and then immerse the base metal into it, so that the zinc will form interpenetration with the base metal, and the combination is very close, and other impurities or defects are not easy to remain in the middle, similar to the melting of the two materials at the coating part. Together, and the thickness of the coating can reach 100 microns, so the corrosion resistance is high, and the salt spray test is no problem for 96h, which is equivalent to 10 years in the normal environment.