Military galvanizing is a high-performance metal surface treatment technology specifically developed for military applications. It adheres to stricter military standards (such as MIL specifications in the United States) and typically uses advanced processes like hot-dip galvanizing or electro-galvanizing to form a dense, wear-resistant zinc layer on the surface of military equipment components.
Its core functions go beyond basic rust prevention—they also include withstanding extreme environments (such as high humidity, salt spray, and low temperatures), enhancing the structural strength of metal parts, and ensuring the reliable operation of military hardware (like weapons, armored vehicles, communication equipment, and field shelters) in harsh combat or deployment conditions.