varmforzinking
Varmforzinking is a term used in some industrial contexts to describe a zinc coating process in which a zinc layer is applied to steel parts at elevated temperatures, producing a protective coating. The name derives from varm (warm) and förzinkning (zinc coating) in Nordic languages. The term is not standardized and may be used variably, often overlapping with hot-dip galvanizing or warm zinc plating.
Process overview: The surface is cleaned (degreased, pickled if needed). Then the part is exposed to a
Advantages and limitations: Proponents cite improved edge coverage, smoother surfaces, reduced warping, and easier handling of
Applications and status: The approach is used for corrosion protection of steel components in construction, engineering,
See also: galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing, zinc coating, electrogalvanizing.