Description
A Hot-Dipped GI (Galvanized Iron) Plate refers to a steel plate that has been coated with a layer of zinc through the hot-dip galvanizing process. The galvanizing process involves immersing the steel plate into a bath of molten zinc, allowing a metallurgical bond to form between the zinc and the steel. This creates a protective zinc coating on the surface of the plate, which helps to prevent corrosion and rust.