Galvanized steel plates can be divided into the following categories according to production and processing methods:
Hot dip galvanized steel plate: A thin steel plate that is immersed in a molten zinc bath to adhere a layer of zinc to its surface.
Alloyed galvanized steel plate: This type of steel plate is also manufactured using the hot dip method, but immediately after being removed from the groove, it is heated to around 500 ºC to form an alloy coating of zinc and iron.
Electrogalvanized steel plate. Manufacturing this galvanized steel plate using electroplating method has good processability.
Single sided and double sided differential galvanized steel plates: Single sided galvanized steel plate refers to a product that is only galvanized on one side.
Alloy and composite galvanized steel plate: It is a steel plate made of zinc and other metals such as lead, zinc, and even composite plating.