Definition: A Continuous Galvanizing Line is a high-speed factory line that coats a non-stop strip of steel with zinc.
Steps: The steel is cleaned, heated (annealed), dipped into a 450°C zinc bath, and then leveled using "Air Knives" to ensure the coating is the perfect thickness.
End Product: It creates "Pre-Galvanized" coils, which are then rolled and welded into the galvanized tubes you see in construction.