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Patny Hot Dip Galvanizing Corrosion is destructive result of the chemical action between metal and its environment. It is the process of metal being worn away. If left unprotected, steel will react with surrounding environment and return to its more stable oxide compounds thus consuming the steel in the process.The most reliable way to protect steel being Hot Dip Galvanizing, is the practice of immersing clean, oxide free iron or steel into molten ZINC in order to form a zinc coating that is Metallurgically bonded to the iron or steel surface. The Zinc coating process the against corrosion by providing protection to the iron or steel in the following ways
Hot Dip Galvanizing after fabrication is done as per I.S;2629 : 1985 a 4759; 1984. We are using the purest zinc available on the market (Special High Grade 99.995%) Coating Requirements Mass of Zinc Coating - Requirements for the mass of zinc coating as per is for different classes of materials are given below.
Note 1 The requirements for the minimum mass of coating are for normal atmospheres. In case of special atmosphere like marine and industrial atmospheres, the minimum mass of coating shall be increased as agreed by the galvanizer and the purchaser. Note 2 In case of fabricated steel structures, plates, etc. The coating mass is defined in Terms of grams per square meter of the total surface area. The Galvanizing shall be uniform, smooth, continuous and free from acid spots. |
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