elektrogalvaanointi
Elektrogalvaanointi, also known as electro galvanization, is a metal surface treatment that involves depositing a thin layer of zinc onto a ferrous substrate through electroplating. The process begins with cleaning and degreasing the metal part, followed by an acid pickling step to remove any surface oxides. After rinsing, the workpiece is immersed in a zinc sulfate electrolyte solution. An electric current is applied, with the part serving as the cathode and a zinc anode floating in the bath. Zinc ions in the electrolyte migrate to the cathode and reduce, forming a continuous zinc coating. Upon completion, the component is rinsed, dried, and may undergo a thermally activated hardening step to improve coating adhesion and uniformity.
Electrogalvanization offers several advantages. The coating thickness can be precisely controlled, typically ranging from a few
Compared to hot‑dip galvanization, electrogalvanization generally yields a thinner coating, lower zinc usage, and avoids the