White Blue Zinc Plated Galvanized DIN975 DIN976 Threaded Rod
Detailed introduction of galvanized wire rod
Definition and Basic Structure
Definition: Galvanized screw is a transmission component that is coated with a zinc layer (electroplated zinc or hot-dip zinc) on the surface of the screw. It is mainly used to convert rotational motion into linear motion and has anti-corrosion ability.
Core structure:
Base material: usually carbon steel (such as 45 # steel, 40Cr) or stainless steel, with a zinc layer covering the surface after galvanizing.
Thread type: commonly trapezoidal thread (Tr type) or ball screw, the latter is mostly used in high-precision scenarios.
Galvanizing process: divided into electroplated zinc (thin and uniform coating) and hot-dip zinc (thick coating, strong corrosion resistance).
Application scenarios
Outdoor machinery: construction machinery, agricultural equipment (exposed to rainwater and soil environments).
Ship and ocean engineering: deck lifting mechanism, valve control (resistant to salt spray corrosion).
Chemical equipment: reaction kettle transmission system, pipeline regulating device (acid and alkali resistant medium).
Construction industry: automatic doors and windows, lifting platforms (low-cost rust prevention requirements).
Food processing: meets hygiene standards (requires smooth surface and no risk of rust).

