Composition: Galvanized steel is ordinary steel coated with a thin layer of zinc. This zinc coating acts as a protective barrier, shielding the steel from rust and corrosion.
Applications:
Hardware: Galvanized steel is commonly used for nuts, bolts, screws, and nails that are exposed to the elements.
Water Resistance: It stands up well to water exposure (except for saltwater).
Welding: Welders working with structural steel can handle galvanized steel, but precautions are necessary due to the fumes produced during welding.
2. Stainless Steel:
Composition: Stainless steel contains at least 10% chromium, which imparts exceptional corrosion resistance. It’s made by adding chromium to molten steel.
Strength and Durability:
Stainless steel is stronger than galvanized steel.
It resists rusting even when exposed to water, including saltwater.