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Whoa, talk about a tough situation! Galvanized steel rust can be a real pain to deal with. It’s like an unwelcome guest that just won’t leave - no matter how hard you try to bury it. But don’t worry, there are ways to tackle this issue head-on and get rid of it for good. So let’s take a look at what galvanized steel rust is and how you can prevent it from sticking around.

Will Galvanized Steel Rust If Buried? [Solved]

Well, corrosion of steel in the soil can vary from not much - less than 20 µm a year in good conditions - to a lot - 200 µm or more annually in really aggressive soils. Galvanized coatings can last for ages in mild environments, but they’ll disintegrate pretty quickly - 25 µm or more per year - if the soil’s hostile.

Galvanized steel is designed to resist rust, so it’s unlikely that you’ll find any buried in the ground. Still, if you do come across some, it’s probably been there a while and won’t be in the best condition. Who knows - maybe you’ll get lucky and find some that’s still in good shape!