Electrogalvanized steel is produced through an electrodeposition process that applies a thin, highly uniform zinc layer onto one or both sides of the steel surface. Unlike hot-dip galvanizing, this electrolytic process provides precise control over coating weight and distribution, resulting in an exceptionally smooth surface finish. The thinner zinc layer makes electrogalvanized steel ideal for applications requiring superior paintability, weldability, and surface aesthetics while still providing effective corrosion protection.