
Protecting steel from corrosion through hot-dip galvanizing

It’s full recyclable, supporting sustainability and low carbon footprint

Its importance in long-lasting infrastructure

Recycling zinc uses up to 75% less energy than primary production

It significantly reduces carbon footprint

Zinc coatings extend the lifespan of steel structures for decades, reducing waste and repair costs
Prices of zinc are based on the LME market, which sets the benchmark for global zinc pricing
The metal is traded in the form of Special High Grade (SHG) Zinc (99.995%)
LME registered brands ensure quality, traceability, and global acceptance
This ensures easy access to zinc for galvanizers, manufacturers, and traders across Asia.

Directly from producers (mines and smelters)

Through brokers or traders who supply LME-registered SHG zinc

From LME warehouse stocks depending on market availability
This provides flexibility and security in supply for industries that depend on zinc.
Galvanizers use Special High Grade zinc as the primary raw material to coat steel.
When steel is dipped into molten zinc, it forms zinc–iron alloy layers that protect the steel from corrosion for decades, even in harsh marine or industrial environments.