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Galvanized sheet metal foodsafe.
The acid in some foods reacts with the zinc coating to form salts that are readily absorbed by the body and in excess could cause a very mild sickness.
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Foods with low acidity do not react with the galvanized steel and according to the usda are safe to serve on galvanized steel.
Containers made of galvanized steel are quite effective for storage though.
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This coating contains zinc which can be toxic when consumed.
In many instances rather than using a coating food manufacturers will use uncoated metal that has been specially finished to enhance smoothness and resistance to corrosion.
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This makes it unwise to use for cooking vessels.
In food usage galvanized metals are less common for cooking and more common for storage containers.
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Galvanized sheet plate can be cut machined or welded by common methods used for regular steel but adequate ventilation should be used to avoid inhalation of fumes when heated.
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Electropolishing steel technically this isn t a food grade coating for metal but rather a type of finishing process for food safe steel.
1 4 to 1 2 plates may have a 3 4 hole present in two corners from the dipping process.
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Galvanized metal is not safe for cookingor storing food.
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The galvanizing process creates a coating to the metal that prohibits rust.
As zinc is heated to high temperatures it can off gas into food and the surrounding air.
Galvanized metal containers are not considered safe for cooking or storage of food.
Sheared edges are not galvanized and can be treated with a cold galvanizing paint to maintain protection if desired.
Cooking utensils and storage containers are commonly not made of galvanized steel.
However galvanized steel does not meet usda food safe serving standards for acidic foods.