What Do You Know About Hot Dip Galvanizing?
Metal is constantly up against the threat of corrosion. When corrosive materials, such as salt, grime, moisture, or chemicals, combine with the iron in metal, it can cause oxidation. The result is iron-oxide, or rust. Rust breaks down metal and puts pipes in danger of collapsing or bursting.
During the galvanizing process, you protect metal by adding a layer of zinc. This zinc reinforcement protects metals in two ways:
1. It provides a layer between vulnerable iron and corrosive elements.
2. It protects against Galvanic corrosion Zinc has relatively
anodic properties compared to most metals. As an anode, it is quick to give up electrons when it comes in contact with a more noble metal. This sacrifice is handy when that noble metal would otherwise be stealing electrons from carbon steel or another basic metal.
During the galvanizing process, you protect metal by adding a layer of zinc. This zinc reinforcement protects metals in two ways:
1. It provides a layer between vulnerable iron and corrosive elements.
2. It protects against Galvanic corrosion Zinc has relatively
anodic properties compared to most metals. As an anode, it is quick to give up electrons when it comes in contact with a more noble metal. This sacrifice is handy when that noble metal would otherwise be stealing electrons from carbon steel or another basic metal.
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