
1. Pre-Treatment Process: Some rolling oil and other
contaminants remain on the surface of cold rolled steel sheets following
processing. These are removed by passing the electrically charged sheet
through an alkaline solution which induces an electrochemical reaction.
2. Annealing: The material properties of the
pre-treated steel sheet can be altered and improved through
recrystallization during the annealing process.
3. Hot-Dip Galvanizing: After passing through the
annealing furnace, steel sheets are dipped into a zinc pot where molten
Zn is coated onto the surface. The desired coating weight is achieved by
removing excess zinc before solidification with high-pressure air from
an air knife.
4. Galvannealing: The surface of a steel sheet, after
the air knife, can be coated with a zinc compound prior to reheating in
an annealing process. Zn atoms diffuse into the Fe to create a Zn-Fe
series alloy.
5. SPM & Chemical Treatment: In order to achieve a
flat surface and an elegant finish, the steel sheet is processed with a
skin pass mill. In order to prevent the white rust, which often forms on
the surface of activated zinc, and to improve corrosion resistance, the
surface is coated with a Cr-free resin.
6. lnspection & Coiling: In order to achieve a flat
surface and an elegant finish, the steel sheet is processed with a skin
pass mill. In order to prevent the white rust, which often forms on the
surface of activated zinc, and to improve corrosion resistance, the
surface is coated with a Cr-free resin.