Strong acidic substances produced during the pickling production process, such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, etc., can easily corrode metal roofs. These acids react chemically with the roofing metal, causing it to corrode and corrode. In addition, there may be atmospheric pollutants around the pickling plant, such as sulfur dioxide, etc., which combine with rainwater to form acid rain, further accelerating the corrosion rate of the roof.
Therefore, when selecting roofing materials for pickling plants, priority should be given to materials with strong corrosion resistance, such as galvanized steel sheets or stainless steel, and regular maintenance and upkeep should be carried out to extend the service life of the roof.