The application of zinc on a steel structure is a process called galvanization.
Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of which metal.
Is steel covered in a zinc coating to protect the steel from corrosion.
Electro galvanized bonderized sheets can be formed rolled or stamped without flaking powdering peeling or cracking.
They have the same gauge thickness as cold rolled sheets.
It was created by metallurgist sherard osborn cooper coles and patented around 1900.
The liquid zinc adheres to the metal and when you remove the metal out of the bath the zinc will harden.
The resulting finish is a dull matte surface.
The galvanising process involves cleaning the steel and dipping it in a bath of molten zinc solution at temperatures around 450 degrees.
Galvanized coating is the application of zinc coating to prevent corrosion or rusting from the steel or iron structure.
A special form of galvanizing called sherardizing is used to create a zinc coating on iron or copper products.
This process was first invented and developed in france and england in 1837 in which a sheet of iron or steel was dipped in a molten zinc bath and cooled a method called hot dip galvanization.
Cabinets signs light fixtures or anywhere else that an excellent finish is required are a good fit for electro galvanized bonderized sheets.
Galvannealed steel is conducive to welding and the surface is excellent for paint adhesion.
Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of.