galvanització
Galvanització (galvanization) is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron to prevent corrosion. The most common method is hot-dip galvanizing, in which parts are cleaned and immersed in molten zinc at around 450°C, forming zinc-iron alloy layers bonded to the substrate and a zinc outer layer. Electrogalvanizing deposits zinc by electroplating, producing thinner coatings suitable for complex shapes, while sherardizing and mechanical plating use zinc powders.
The corrosion protection arises from sacrificial protection and barrier protection. Zinc is more electrochemically active than
Thickness is specified as coating weight in g/m2 or, in some cases, micrometers. Hot-dip galvanizing typically
Applications include structural steel in buildings and bridges, road and water infrastructure, pipelines, electrical towers, fencing,
Advantages include long service life, good resistance to weathering, low maintenance, and high recyclability of zinc.