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Why We Supply Allied Galvanized Steel


    There are many different things that you can do with galvanized tubing including supplying water to homes, sewer plumbing, fencing, railing, scaffolding, and farm irrigation systems. There is less maintenance, they are reliable, are long lasting, and offer complete protection with the toughest coating. That is why at Ohio Galvanized Tube we are proud to offer  Atkore Allied Tube and Conduit products. 
    
    Allied's steel profiles come from an inline hot-dip galvanizing process called Flo-Coat® that they created more than 55 years ago. This one-of-a-kind process involves running welded tubing through molten zinc while it is still on the line. This helped to revolutionize the industry and provide users of tubing with a product that turned their businesses around. 

    The tubes that we get from Allied are safer in terms of your homes water supply because of the way Allied makes the tubes. While still on the line the tube receives a triple layer of protection-zinc, conversion coating, and a clear polymer topcoat, turning the tube into a shiny end product that is unmatched in terms of strength and durability. In-line galvanized tubing exhibits greater corrosion resistance because of the synergism created between the coatings. To learn more about how this is done click HERE.

    Allied's galvanized products are trustworthy and durable. They can be easily fabricated, bent, swaged, and wall-to-wall flattened, without hurting its triple layer of protection. This among many other benefits are why we have pick Allied to supply some of the best galvanized products near Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves in giving our customers exactly what they deserve, the best, and with our assistance at Ohio Galvanized Tube, and the help of our supplier Atkore Allied Tubing, we can guarantee that the best is what you are getting. 

To see the products we offer at Ohio Galvanized Tube click here. If you are looking to contact us with any questions or concerns you can either call (419) 289-3183 or visit our website's FAQ page for answers. We can't wait to help you get ready for your next big project. 

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