Cold-dip galvanized steel pipe is a type of welded steel pipe whose surface has undergone electro-galvanizing treatment. It is widely used in building structures, electrical conduits, furniture manufacturing, and mechanical supports, offering a certain degree of corrosion resistance and good processing performance. Compared to hot-dip galvanized steel pipe, cold-dip galvanized steel pipe has a thinner coating and a smoother appearance, making it suitable for indoor or non-corrosive environments. In recent years, with the continuous advancement of urban infrastructure construction and the improvement of industrial manufacturing standards, cold-dip galvanized steel pipe still maintains a certain market share in light steel structures, power cable trays, and scaffolding. However, due to its relatively weak weather resistance, it is prone to corrosion in humid or acidic/alkaline environments, and therefore is gradually being replaced by higher-grade anti-corrosion materials in some high-requirement projects.
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