Steel sheets are protected against corrosion through various methods such as galvanization, which involves coating the steel with a layer of zinc; applying protective coatings like paint or epoxy; using corrosion inhibitors or rust-preventive oils; or implementing cathodic protection techniques. These measures create a barrier between the steel and the corrosive elements, preventing or slowing down the process of corrosion.
Steel sheets are protected against corrosion through various methods such as applying a protective coating like zinc or paint, using galvanization, or employing techniques like electroplating or hot-dip galvanizing. These protective measures create a barrier between the steel and the corrosive elements in the environment, preventing rust and corrosion from occurring.
Steel sheets are protected against corrosion through a process called galvanization, where a layer of zinc is applied to the surface of the steel. This zinc layer acts as a barrier, preventing moisture and oxygen from reaching the steel, thus inhibiting the formation of rust and corrosion.