Q1: What coating structure does the Painted Steel Column use?
A1: It utilizes a dual-layer protective system featuring an Anti-Rust Primer followed by an Anti-Corrosion Topcoat to shield the metal.
Q2: How does a Galvanized Steel Column protect itself against corrosion?
A2: Hot-dip galvanizing provides robust protection. If damaged, the zinc layer reacts chemically with the air to form a new protective film. When damage goes deeper, the zinc provides active electrochemical protection to the underlying iron matrix.
Q3: Are Galvanized Steel Columns suitable for harsh marine environments?
A3: Yes, they offer a very long service life and possess much stronger resistance to both atmospheric corrosion and seawater corrosion.
Q4: What are the main benefits of a Baking Varnish Steel Column?
A4: It provides a long service life, significantly stronger corrosion and rust resistance, and an elegant reflective appearance.
Q5: Does the Baking Varnish finish scratch easily during use?
A5: No, the high-quality finish is designed to look beautiful and elegant while making it difficult for scratches to leave visible marks.