Hot-dip galvanized channel steel, often referred to as hot-dip galvanized channel steel, undergoes a meticulous process that ensures its longevity and reliability. The steel is first thoroughly derusted, preparing it for immersion in molten zinc heated to a temperature range of 440 to 460 degrees Celsius. This process creates a robust zinc layer that adheres firmly to the surface of the channel steel, providing an effective barrier against environmental factors that can lead to corrosion.