Galvanized Steel Wire Rope refers to a steel wire rope that is coated with a layer of zinc on the surface of the individual steel wires that make up the wire rope.
Provides corrosion and rust protection. The zinc layer acts as a sacrificial anode, resisting environmental factors like moisture and salt spray, extending service life.
While initial costs are slightly higher, the long service life and low maintenance costs provide excellent long-term economic value.


Widely used in industrial scenarios requiring high corrosion resistance:
Ships & Ports (Cables/Slings)
Buildings & Bridges
Marine Engineering


Install according to instructions to ensure no twisting. Avoid overloading and lift at constant speeds to reduce impact load. Regularly check for wear, broken wires, or deformation.
Regular lubrication reduces friction and prevents rust. Keep the rope clean by removing dust and oil. In highly corrosive environments, apply additional anti-rust oil.
Store in a dry, ventilated place. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture to maintain the integrity of the galvanized layer.

