zincoated
Zincoated refers to metal surfaces or products that have been coated with zinc to improve corrosion resistance. The zinc coating provides protection through two main mechanisms: it acts as a barrier to moisture and oxygen, and it functions as a sacrificial anode that corrodes preferentially if the underlying metal is exposed. This combination helps extend the service life of steel or iron components in various environments.
The most common methods to achieve zincoating are hot-dip galvanizing and electrogalvanizing. Hot-dip galvanizing involves immersing
Coating thickness varies by method; hot-dip galvanizing generally delivers roughly 50–150 micrometers, while electrogalvanizing produces coatings
Standards govern zincoated products, with widely cited specifications including ISO 1461 and ASTM A123 for hot-dip