hot-dip galvanizing for sale
For more than 150 years, hot-dip
galvanizing after fabrication has been specified to combat steel
corrosion in the harshest environments throughout various markets. However, new
technologies and creative chemistries evolve the specification and use of
hot-dip galvanized steel constantly as new markets emerge. Once considered only
as a means of corrosion protection, hot-dip galvanizing is now specified for an
array of reasons including lower initial cost, durability, longevity,
availability, versatility, sustainability, and even aesthetics.
The batch hot-dip galvanizing process, also known as general galvanizing, produces a zinc coating on iron and steel products by immersion of the material in a bath of liquid zinc. Before the coating is applied, the steel is cleaned to remove all oils, greases, soils, mill scale, and rust. The cleaning cycle usually consists of a degreasing step, followed by acid pickling to remove scale and rust, and fluxing, which inhibits oxidation of the steel before dipping in the molten zinc.
The batch hot-dip galvanizing process, also known as general galvanizing, produces a zinc coating on iron and steel products by immersion of the material in a bath of liquid zinc. Before the coating is applied, the steel is cleaned to remove all oils, greases, soils, mill scale, and rust. The cleaning cycle usually consists of a degreasing step, followed by acid pickling to remove scale and rust, and fluxing, which inhibits oxidation of the steel before dipping in the molten zinc.
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