staalgalvanisatie
Staalgalvanisatie, also known as hot-dip galvanizing, is a corrosion protection process for steel. It involves immersing fabricated steel into a bath of molten zinc. Before dipping, the steel undergoes a cleaning process to remove any oil, grease, scale, and rust. This typically includes degreasing, pickling in acid, and a flux coating. The molten zinc then reacts with the iron in the steel to form a metallurgically bonded layer of zinc-iron alloys. This alloy layer is covered by a pure zinc layer on the outside.
The galvanizing process provides a durable and long-lasting protective coating. The zinc layer acts as a barrier,
The application of staalgalvanisatie is widespread across various industries. It is commonly used for structural steel