Overview Ideal for basement, attic and garage remodels Easy to install Meets or exceeds EN1495 standards Will not warp or twist Lightweight Fewer nail pops Pest and fire proof Mold and mildew proof Not to be immersed in water Are steel studs galvanized Production of metal studs involves forming the studs from strips of galvanized steel in cold rolling machines. Metal studs used for structural building components utilize heavier gauge metals than the metal studs for non-load bearing walls. Do galvanized steel studs rust Yes, galvanized steel resistance to rust corrosion depends largely on the type and thickness of the protective galvanized zinc coating, but the type of corrosive environment is also a critical factor. Factors that rust and corrode galvanized steel: Relative humidity above 60% Sodium chloride (salt) in water or air. What are the different types of metal studs Conventional metal studs� are available in 25, 22, 20, 18, and 16 gauge steel for your convenience (1-5/8 available in 20, 22 and 25 gauge only). Structural studs are also available. What are the disadvantages of galvanized steel As with any kind of steel finishing, galvanized steel has its cons, which include: There can be a high cost associated with galvanization, especially in large-scale projects. ... Although resistant to red rust, galvanized steel can develop white rust over time if exposed to moisture. Product Name Size(mm) Thickness(mm) Length(m) Metal C- Stud 50 50x30/35/45 0.4-1.2 Standard: 3m 1-6m 60 60x30/35 75 75x35/40/45 90 90x35/45 100 100x35/45 Metal U-Track 50 50x25/30/40 0.4-1.2 Standard: 1-6m 60 60x35/45 75 75x40/45/50 90 90x30/40 100 100x30/40