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Galvanizing plant

The steel is first cleaned of dirt and oil which may be present on the surface. Next, it is placed into a hot molten zinc bath. This name hot-dip galvanizing. This zinc bonds to the surface of the steel forming a protective layer that inhibits the formation of rust and corrosion. 

Steel has a corrosion problem. If steel encounters moisture (water) and oxygen then it results in fabricating rust on its material thereby reducing the strength of the component, which reduces safety for any structure and leads to a deterioration process over time. That's where the galvanizing plants come in.

The importance of corrosion protection in galvanizing plants

Galvanizing plants protect the steel components from rusting by coating them with a zinc layer. This WEDONE Technology zinc coating serves as a barrier that inhibits water and oxygen from coming in contact with the steel allowing it to not rust. This keeps the steel from becoming brittle over time and cuts down on expensive repair and replacements. 

Although we need them to galvanize steel against corrosion, these galvanizing plant do have environmental consequences. Because the hot-dip galvanizing procedure requires a lot of energy to heat the zinc, which can lead to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

Why choose WEDONE Technology Galvanizing plant?

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