Electrogalvanized steels: corrosion resistance with the thinnest possible coating
Electrogalvanizing (EG or ZE) steel involves electrolytically depositing a layer of zinc by running a steel strip through a conducting zinc salt bath with inert anodes and the steel as the cathode. Electrogalvanization provides a uniform coating and high surface quality. EG coats are much thinner than other galvanizing processes, making them appropriate when the thinnest possible coating is needed for corrosion resistance.