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Rhino Shelter's Heavy Duty Galvanized Stuctural Steel Tubing![]() Rhino Shelter’s Steel Tubing is unmatched against other manufacturer’s materials.Rhino Shelter's galvanized steel tubing is the product of choice for portable garages and portable buildings. The unique double-dipped process provides a triple layer of corrosion protection inside and out that stands the test of time. All Rhino Shelter portable garages from the 5x10x8 Cycle Cabana to the 40x60x18 Domed Truss Building (with the exception of the Party Tents, Party Canopies, and Steel Carports) use Rhino Shelter's heavy duty galvanized steel tubing. This ensures that all of these buildings are built to last and will hold up against harsh winds and heavy snow. The process begins with flat strip steel, which is cold-formed and induction welded. After welding the tube goes through two coating baths. The first coating bath bonds zinc to the hot tubing and is followed by a conversion coating which provides another layer of protection for longer resistance to rust and corrosion. The second and final protective coating bath involves a clear organic polymer that gives the tube one last barrier against corrosion as well as giving the surface an attractive brightness. The result is a smooth, shiny end product that is unmatched in terms of strength and durability - it will not dull with age, nor will the coating flake off during building construction. Important Rhino Shelter Steel Tubing Specifications:Tubing Diameter and Guage Of Buildings
Thanks for considering MDM Shelters for all of your canopy covered needs!See also:Steel Building vs Tension Fabric Covered BuildingsCable Earth Anchors Material Specs
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