The difference between stainless steel and galvanized steel is as follows:
1. The concept is different; galvanizing refers to coating a layer of metal zinc on the surface of the steel plate, in order to prevent the surface of the steel plate from being corroded and prolong its service life. This zinc-coated thin steel plate is called a galvanized plate. Stainless steel refers to steel that is resistant to weak corrosive media such as air, steam, and water, and chemically corrosive media such as acid, alkali, and salt, also known as stainless acid-resistant steel.
2. The processing technology is different; galvanizing is mainly to coat a layer of dense zinc on the surface of the steel. Stainless steel is the addition of other metal elements inside the steel, and the internal structure changes to prevent the product from rusting.
3. Different application fields; galvanized sheet steel products are mainly used in construction, light industry, automobile, agriculture, animal husbandry, fishery and commercial industries. For example, it is used for building roof panels, roof grilles, etc.; kitchen utensils, etc.; storage and transportation of materials, packaging utensils, etc. Stainless steel is mainly used in the construction field and is one of the strongest materials in the construction metal materials. It is also used in the fields of food processing, catering, brewing and chemical industry that require high hygienic conditions.






