zincdurability
Zincdurability is a term used to describe the long-term performance of zinc-containing materials and coatings under environmental and mechanical stress. It includes aspects such as corrosion resistance, wear resistance, adhesion, and the ability to maintain protective function over time. The concept is central to corrosion science and materials engineering, where zinc is valued for its sacrificial protection and its tendency to form passivating corrosion products.
In practice, zinc durability depends on coating type (such as hot-dip galvanized, electrogalvanized, or zinc alloys),
Durability is assessed through a combination of tests and service history. Indicators include coating thickness, corrosion
Applications and strategies to enhance zinc durability include the use of hot-dip galvanized steel for structural