Does Galvanized Steel Contain Lead?

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by Adobestock/Sviatlana

Does galvanized steel contain lead? Learn about the manufacturing process of galvanized steel to make a informed decision when selecting fencing for the garden.

I’ve read conflicting advice about whether using galvanized wire in gardens is safe; some sources indicate high lead and mercury content. What’s a safe solution for fencing an organic garden?

You’re right to be concerned. Lead and mercury are quite toxic. I’ve similarly encountered a writeup from an author who tested soil levels beneath galvanized steel and found that it contained higher levels of lead than soil on the same property but away from the steel.

Does Galvanized Steel Contain Lead?

Though steel is made of iron, lead and mercury become involved during the galvanizing process, whether through hot-dip or electro-galvanizing procedures. So, almost any galvanized metal will contain at least some lead, though the mercury evaporates above 375 degrees Celsius. (Galvanizing takes place at 450 degrees Celsius.)

  • Updated on Nov 30, 2023
  • Originally Published on Nov 27, 2023
Tagged with: galvanized, garden fencing, trellis, vertical gardening, Woven Wire Fence
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