Zinc-Coated Steels:
The most commonly utilized coated steel is galvanised (zinc-coated) steel. While zinc is burned it generate fumes of zinc oxide that look as white smoke. Zinc- oxide fumes can generate chills, fever and a splitting headache for a day and after that person recovers. Galvanised steels are utilized to make rain spouts and gutters, air conditioning and heating ductwork, the under parts of automobiles to stop rust, prefabricated farm and factory buildings, highway guard rails and culverts, and some kinds of corrosion-resistant steel wire and fence posts. If you have to cut lots of zinc-coated steel, utilize a filter mask to stop the fumes and work in a well-ventilated area. A related product, aluminium-coated steels, would not cause difficulty.