Fasteners are often overlooked in construction and industrial applications, yet they play a vital role in the structural integrity and longevity of buildings and assemblies Among the most commonly used corrosion-resistant fasteners are coated and galvanized types, each offering specific advantages based on environmental conditions.
Choosing the correct type of fastener based on the environmentwhether interior, coastal, industrial, or high-humidityis critical to preventing rust, maintaining structural performance, and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Understanding the Basics: Coated vs Galvanized Fasteners
Galvanized Fasteners: These fasteners are made by applying a layer of zinc to the surface of steel, most often via hot-dip galvanization.