Galvanized sheet refers to coating a layer of metallic zinc on the surface of steel plate to prevent corrosion and prolong service life.
Stainless steel refers to alloy steel containing at least 10.5% chromium, which has strong corrosion resistance.
Processing technology: Galvanized sheet prevents rust by galvanizing the surface of steel.
Stainless steel is to add other metal elements such as chromium to molten steel to change its internal structure, thus preventing rust.
Corrosion resistance: After the zinc layer of galvanized sheet is worn or corroded, steel is still easy to rust. Because of the existence of chromium, stainless steel can form oxide film and has higher corrosion resistance.
Galvanized sheet is more suitable for access products.