In recent years, iron fences have been used more and more in daily life, such as iron fences, stair railings and balcony railings. While people appreciate the beauty of iron fences, I believe most people still have some concerns. Do they worry that iron fences will soon rust?
Theoretically speaking, with time, iron fences are more likely to rust under the influence of long-term outdoor environment. Depending on the environment, the time to start rusting may vary. But we have a way to deal with the rust of iron fences. We often talk about the rust prevention of iron products. It is also effective to choose the more commonly used hot-dip galvanizing of iron fences. In order to improve the rust prevention ability of iron products, regular manufacturers have a series of surface treatment processes such as pickling and phosphating before hot-dip galvanizing.
At the same time, the hot-dip galvanizing adopts the whole hot-dip galvanizing process, which is the whole hot-dip galvanizing after the overall assembly and welding of the product is completed, which can effectively prevent the rust of the welding point. After hot-dip galvanizing, surface paint or electrostatic spraying treatment is also required to make our products more rust-resistant and present iron products of different colors.