zincoating
Zincoating refers to the application of zinc to iron or steel surfaces to reduce corrosion. The coating can be applied by several processes, producing a zinc-based layer with varying thickness and properties. The principal purpose is sacrificial protection, whereby zinc corrodes preferentially to extend the life of the underlying metal.
Hot-dip galvanizing immerses cleaned steel in molten zinc to form a thick, metallurgically bonded coating that
Zinc protects by galvanic action: it is more anodic than iron, so it sacrifices itself to shield
Typical applications include structural steel, fasteners, and outdoor equipment, as well as automotive, agricultural, and electrical