aluminizálással
Aluminizálással refers to the process of applying a coating of aluminum to another metal, typically steel. This coating serves as a protective barrier against corrosion and high temperatures. The most common method for aluminizing is hot-dip aluminizing, where the steel component is immersed in a bath of molten aluminum. Before immersion, the steel is cleaned and fluxed to ensure good adhesion of the aluminum coating. As the steel is withdrawn from the molten bath, a layer of aluminum solidifies on its surface.
Another method is calorizing, a form of diffusion aluminizing. In this process, steel is heated in contact
The primary benefit of aluminizing is the excellent corrosion resistance it imparts, particularly in environments containing