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Non-member galvanizers must contact the AGA directly at 720-554-0900.

General Hot-Dip Galvanizing vs. Continuous Sheet Galvanizing

Side-by-side comparison of general (batch) after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing and prefabricated, continuous galvanized sheet.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Rebar vs. Epoxy-Coated Rebar (2006)

The newest handout in the series compares hot-dip galvanized rebar with epoxy-coated rebar. This comprehensive 4-page brochure features a side-by-side comparison of performance, a detailed account of concrete corrosion, HDG rebar bridge case studies, and a history of the HDG rebar in use.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Paint (2006)

This handout is a detailed cost comparison of hot-dip galvanizing and paint. The handout features a side-by-side comparison of weather dependency, bond strength, service life, and much more. It also compares the initial cost and maintenance cost of hot-dip galvanizing with 4 paint systems.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Weathering Steel (2006)

The decision on whether to use HDG steel or weathering steel can easily be determined by using this one page handout. This side-by-side comparison examines conditions such as, fatigue life, inspection, appearance, corrosion rate, and much more. In addition, the handout explains the performance of each type of steel in five different environmental conditions.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Zinc Spray Metallizing (2008)

This handout is a detailed comparison of hot-dip galvanizing and zinc spray metallizing. The handout features a side-by-side comparison of weather dependency, bond strength, service life, and much more.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Zinc-Rich Paint (2007)

This handout is a detailed cost comparison of hot-dip galvanizing and zinc-rich paint. The handout features a side-by-side comparison of weather dependency, bond strength, service life, and much more. It also compares the initial cost and maintenance cost of hot-dip galvanizing with zinc-rich paint.

Hot-Dip Galvanizing Costs Less, Lasts Longer

A detailed study comparing the initial and life cycle costs of hot-dip galvanizing to alternative barrier protection systems. The study looks at the expected life of hot-dip galvanized steel and project maintenance costs for both hot-dip galvanizing and painting.

 

Performance of Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Products

This publication details hot-dip galvanized steel’s performance in the atmosphere, soil, water, chemical solutions, treated wood, concrete, extreme temperatures and in contact with other metals. 16 pages

 

The Service Life of Galvanized Steel Articles in Soil Applications (2010)

This 2-sided, full color chart shows the performance of galvanized steel in various soil conditions. The front side includes four graphs representing the performance of HDG Steel in soils with high and low chloride content and high and low moisture content. The reverse side gives detailed descriptions of each chart, along with general information regarding the Service Life Chart Data and Development.

 

Time to First Maintenance for Galvanized Coatings (2010)

This is a 2-sided, full color chart that shows the time to first maintenance of hot-dip galvanized steel. Included on the first page is information for 5 different environments. A brief explanation of cost is also given. The second page contains a singled-out view of the industrial environment’s time to first maintenance. How long will HDG steel last in your environment?

Design Poster (2008)

This wall poster gives any fabricator, architect, engineer, or specifier a quick reference when designing steel fabrications to be hot-dip galvanized, including placement and site of vent and drain holes, service-life prediction, marking products.

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Designing with Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel CD-ROM Fabricator Version (2005)

This CD-ROM is an interactive information database for use by steel fabricators, architects, engineers and specifiers to assist in designing with hot-dip galvanized steel.

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Designing with Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel CD-ROM Specifier Version (2004)

This CD focuses on and emphasizes the benefits of hot-dip galvanized steel. This free interactive information database is designed for use by architects, engineers, and specifiers, and explains the benefits of using hot-dip galvanized steel for corrosion protection.With all the features of the first CD, the new version includes a new interactive user interface, hundreds of pages of technical information and details, new Flash animations, photographs, and charts.

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La conception de produits a galvaniser a chaud apres fabrication (2010)

Included in this aid for designers and engineers in their use of after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing are design considerations; the collaboration among design engineer, fabricator and galvanizer; types of materials suitable for hot-dip galvanizing; combining different materials and surfaces; welding procedures and flux removal; as well as the mechanical properties of hot-dip galvanized steel. More than 30 full-color illustrations are included. French version.

 

Recommended Details for Galvanizing Structures (2002)

An engineers and fabricators manual containing working drawings and details advantages for hot-dip galvanized structures, consistent with American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) suggested details. Items outlined include framed beams connections, combination sections, and web details for hot-dip galvanizing. 24 pages

 

The Design of Products to be Hot-Dip Galvanized After Fabrication (2010)

Included in this aid for designers and engineers in their use of after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing are design considerations; the collaboration among design engineer, fabricator and galvanizer; types of materials suitable for hot-dip galvanizing; combining different materials and surfaces; welding procedures and flux removal; as well as the mechanical properties of hot-dip galvanized steel. More than 30 full-color illustrations are included. 28 pages

Bolted Galvanized Structural Joints (1981)

This publication looks at the way bolted connections allow for speed and ease of erection, and simple inspection of the joints. 12 Pages

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Hot-Dip Galvanized Fasteners (2009)

This brand new publication gives detailed information on hot-dip galvanizing fasteners. It covers topics such as service life performance, the steps in the galvanizing process and what makes the galvanized coating a good choice for fasteners.

Inspection of HDG Steel Products (2008)

This instructional guide for the inspection of hot-dip galvanized products covers sampling techniques, thickness and uniformity measurement, adherence and appearance. A visual inspection guide with full-color photos is included. 20 pages

 

Touch-Up and Repair of Galvanized Steel (2006)

A listing of various manufacturers and products for the maintenance and repair of hot-dip galvanized structures. 8 pages

 

Wet Storage Stain (1997)

Instructive about the prevention and treatment of wet storage stain, also known as white rust, this publication prescribes surface treatments and remedial actions. 8 pages

 

Wet Storage Stain - A Pictorial Explanation (2003)

This one page handout compares two guardrail applications to explain wet storage stain. 1 page

An Anecdotal History of the Galvanizing Industry (1992)

Commissioned by the AGA & written by Charlotte Evans of the Smithsonian, this historical report describes the development of the hot-dip galvanizing process 250 years ago & its growth as an industry in the U.S. & Europe.
14 pages

 

GalvaSource (2012)

This convenient list of all the AGA’s member hot-dip galvanizers in North America includes locations, kettle sizes, phone and fax numbers, Internet site addresses. It also specifically identifies members with the ability to hot-dip galvanize fasteners. 12 pages

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel: Appearance and Weathering

This one page publication discusses the appearance and weathering of hot-dip galvanized steel and how they relate to the durability of the galvanized coating. It also contains before and after pictures show how the appearance will even out overtime. This is a handy flier to give those who are questioning durability based on the appearance of the galvanized steel.

Duplex Systems: Painting Over Hot Dip Galvanized Steel (2005)

Provides an overview of the many applications of painted hot-dip galvanized steel, while detailing procedures for successful adhesion. Topics addressed include why hot-dip galvanized steel is painted, benefits of duplex systems, pre-treating, surface preparation procedures, and recommendations for painting new or weathered surfaces — in the shop or field. 12 pages

 

Painting Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel (1992)

Hot-dip galvanized steel is a highly effective and widely used method of corrosion protection. It is not uncommon to paint galvanized steel in order to further its corrosion fighting properties. Failures in adhesion though, are not uncommon. This article outlines techniques and procedures to ensure success of a duplex system. 4 pages

 

Preparing HDG Steel for Paint (CD Version)

Instructional guide booklet and step-by-step CD on how to prepare the hot-dip galvanized steel surface for paint.

 

Preparing HDG Steel for Paint (DVD Version)

Instructional guide booklet and step-by-step DVD video on how to prepare the hot-dip galvanized steel surface for paint.

 

Suggested Specification for Preparing Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Surfaces for Painting (2002)

A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages

Galvanizing Our World: Agriculture and Food Processing (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in agriculture and food processing industries.

 

HDG Food and Beverage Processing Facilities

This publication focuses on the benefits of using HDG steel in food and beverage processing facilities as a durable, low maintenance, sustainable solution to protecting equipment from corrosion.

 

Plainville Farms (2001)

This application report features a “responsibly produced” turkey and turkey product farm in upstate New York. Hot-dip galvanizing was chosen for the feed chutes and its support steel.

A New Look at Galvanized Bridges (1991)

This article discusses fully hot-dip galvanized bridges in the U.S., with special focus on hot-dip galvanized bridges built in Ashtabula County, Ohio. (Civil Engineering, July 1991), 4 pages

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A Victory Over Paint for Galvanizing (1991)

This report explores several fully hot-dip galvanized bridges in Ashtabula County, Ohio.
(Steel Monthly, July 1991), 1 page

 

Athens Bridge (2001)

Inspected in 2001, the 28-year-old Athens Bridge, located in Athens, Pa., is a dual two-lane bridge comprised of 11 galvanized rebar reinforced concrete decks. The Athens Bridge continues to carry both north and south bound traffic with no need for maintenance.

 

Blough Avenue Bridge (2000)

This report features a hot-dip galvanized bridge placed in the middle of a well-traveled suburban area, exposed to frequent applications of de-icing salts.

 

Boca Chica Bridge (2000)

Inspected in 1999, this Florida bridge has been in place since 1972 & is showing no signs of corrosion.

 

Castleton Bridge (1997)

A report of the inspection of an Indiana interstate structural steel bridge in service since 1970.

 

Chanhassen Pedestrian Bridge (2000)

This report features a 245-foot-long pedestrian bridge using 50,000 pounds of hot-dip galvanized steel.

 

Cornelius Pass Railroad Bridge (2000)

This 800-foot-long bridge is subject to earthquakes & severe wind gusts in inaccessible terrain & humid weather conditions.

 

Dry Bridge Road Bridge (1997)

The first inspection of this single-span bridge located in New York.

 

First Hot Dip Galvanized Bridge Beats Corrosion (1991)

This report discusses the Ottawa County, Michigan, Stearns Bayou Bridge’s history & condition on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. (Roads and Bridges, November 1991), 1 page

 

Galvanized Steel Bridges—In the Province of Quebec (1980)

This Cominco Ltd full-color publication details the use of hot-dip galvanized steel on various bridges in Quebec, Canada. 4 pages

 

Galvanized Steel on the Move (1985)

This Cominco Ltd. full-color booklet discusses the application of hot-dip galvanized steel in rapid transit systems using actual applications as examples. 8 pages

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Galvanizing Our World: Bridges & Highways (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in Bridges & Highways.

 

Irondequoit Bay Seasonal Outlet Bridge (2000)

A report discussing this bridge that was hot-dip galvanized to protect it from New York’s continually wet marine atmosphere.

 

Leaside Bridge (1997)

A side-by side inspection comparison of the painted steel section of the 1927 Leaside Bridge in Toronto and the hot-dip galvanized steel section added in 1969.

 

Stearns Bayou Bridge (1997)

An inspection of a rural county highway bridge in Michigan, believed to be the first fully hot-dip galvanized bridge in the U.S.

 

Strawberry Mansion Bridge (2002)

Built in 1897, this Philadelphia bridge was reconfigured & hot-dip galvanized to allow traffic, bicycles & pedestrians to enjoy it for centuries to come.

 

Tioga Bridge (2001)

After 27 years of Pennsylvania’s heavy snowfall, exposure to corrosive, chloride-containing road salts, and snow accumulation, The Tioga Bridge, comprised of 14 spans and two lanes, continues to provide unsurpassed corrosion prevention to the reinforcing steel and the bridge.

 

Warmington Bridge (2000)

An inspection of this Ohio bridge shows just how well hot-dip galvanizing holds up in a highly corrosive environment.

 

Webb Avenue Bridge (2000)

An inspection of an Ohio bridge built in 1994 that is fully hot-dip galvanized to minimize future maintenance & disruption of traffic.

 

Willamette River Bridge (1997)

Results of the most recent inspection of this rural Oregon bridge, which is subjected to annual flooding.

Cleveland Browns Football Stadium (2001)

The Cleveland Browns Football Stadium uses hot-dip galvanizing as the main component of protecting steel.

 

Galvanizing Our World: Building Structures (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in Bridges & Highways.

 

Galvanizing Our World: Parking Garages (2002)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in Parking Garages.

 

HDG Construction Products

This publication focuses on the benefits of using HDG steel in construction products as a durable, low maintenance, sustainable solution to protecting equipment from corrosion.

 

HDG Stadiums and Speedways

This report details the benefits of using HDG steel in stadium and speedway structures as an aesthetically flexible, safe, low maintenance and cost effective method of preventing corrosion.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Parking Structures

Explore the social benefits, economic savings, and environmental advantages of utilizing hot-dip galvanized steel to enhance your parking structure.

 

Manchester Airport Parking Garage (2002)

Located in a fairly aggressive urban environment, hot-dip galvanized steel was chosen for this parking garage because of its aesthetic appeal, quick turnaround delivery time, and the maintenance-free performance it delivers.

 

Parking for the Future: A Collection of Hot-Dip Galvanized Parking Garages (2006)

Parking Garages are an up and coming market for the use of hot-dip galvanized steel. This attractive booklet features information about the corrosion problem of bare steel in concrete, as well as a depiction of the service life. The booklet also highlights 7 project applications that innovatively used HDG steel in their design. The 12-page collection completes with a section on possible HDG steel products to be used with parking garage applications.

Corrosion Protection with Zinc Hot Dip Galvanizing: Chemical Plant Applications (1991)

This Cominco Ltd. booklet shows hot-dip galvanizing’s superior corrosion resistance in extremely corrosive environments, as illustrated in four chemical plants. 12 pages

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Galvanizing Our World: Chemical & Petrochemical Facilities (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in the Chemical & Petrochemical industries.

HDG Material Handling

This publication focuses on the benefits of using HDG steel in material handling products as a durable, low maintenance, sustainable solution to protecting equipment from corrosion.

 

U.S. Government Dam Modification Project (2001)

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conceived of this six dam modification project to restore endangered salmon and steelhead runs to the Columbia and Snake River watersheds.

Caribbean Power Plant (2002)

A report discussing the AES-PR Total Energy Power Plant located just 500 miles off the shore of the Caribbean Sea. This power plant is in a moderately industrial setting where sulfides and other corrosive chemicals are prevalent. 1 page

 

Faraday Cage (1997)

This report shows how hot-dip galvanized steel holds up in a moderately industrial environment and evaluates the coating thickness after 28 years of exposure. 1 page

 

Galvanized Lamp Standards Light Up the World (1991)

Featuring over 25 different applications of hot-dip galvanized light poles around the world, this color brochure by Cominco Ltd. looks at the benefits and performance of hot-dip galvanized steel used for street lighting. 5 pages

 

Galvanizing Our World: Power Generation, Transmission, & Distribution (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in Power Generation & Distribution.

 

HDG Solar Projects

This report details the advantages of using Hot Dip Galvanized steel to protect solar power equipment from corrosion in a sustainable and maintenance free manner.

 

HDG Steel Distribution Poles (1997)

A look at how hot-dip galvanizing has been used to increase the life and decrease the cost of steel distribution poles, an environmentally-friendly alternative to wooden poles. 1 page

 

Norris Dam Steel Substation (1997)

This report demonstrates how this structure built in 1936 continues to exist maintenance-free due to the lasting performance of its hot-dip galvanized coating. 1 page

 

Wind Energy Structure - A Galvanized Steel Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Report (2002)

This cost analysis report details a wind energy system in Nebraska, USA that utilizes hot-dip galvanized steel for corrosion protection. 1 page

 

Wind Turbine Electrical Generators (1997)

This performance report describes how galvanized steel can protect wind turbine electrical generators. 1 page

Galvanizing Our World: Pulp & Paper Industry (2001)

This new series of reports describes the numerous ways in which hot-dip galvanizing can be used in the pulp and paper industry.

Field Handling Guide: HDG vs. Fusion-Bonded Epoxy Rebar (2000)

This convenient field handling guide compares and contrasts hot-dip galvanized rebar with fusion-bonded epoxy rebar. It discusses areas such as: storage, placement, field cutting, final inspection, and much more.

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HDG for Corrosion Prevention: A guide to specifying & inspecting HDG reinforcing steel (2004)

After a brief look at corrosion and the hot-dip galvanizing process, hot-dip galvanized rebar’s performance in concrete, design, specification, fabrication, and installation issues are addressed. 16 pages

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Rebar vs. Epoxy-Coated Rebar (2006)

The newest handout in the series compares hot-dip galvanized rebar with epoxy-coated rebar. This comprehensive 4-page brochure features a side-by-side comparison of performance, a detailed account of concrete corrosion, HDG rebar bridge case studies, and a history of the HDG rebar in use.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Reinforcing Steel: A Concrete Investment (2006)

This publication by the International Zinc Association is a comprehensive resource of the performance of hot-dip galvanized rebar in concrete. Several project examples from around the world highlight the brochure. This publications was also designed in conjunction with http://www.galvanizedrebar.com. For Download Only

 

Suggested Specification for Hot-Dip Galvanizing Reinforcing Steel (2002)

A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages

Galvanizacion en Caliente Para la Proteccion Contra la Corrosion de los Productos de Acero (1996)

This is a basic introduction (in Spanish) to understanding the corrosion process and hot hot-dip galvanizing works to protect steel. Studies of hot-dip galvanizing performancein diverse conditions are explored. 14 pages

 

HDG for Corrosion Prevention: A guide to specifying & inspecting HDG reinforcing steel (2004)

After a brief look at corrosion and the hot-dip galvanizing process, hot-dip galvanized rebar’s performance in concrete, design, specification, fabrication, and installation issues are addressed. 16 pages

 

Hot-Dip Galvanizing for Corrosion Protection: A Specifier’s Guide (2006)

This comprehensive discussion of corrosion, methods of protecting steel, the history of hot-dip galvanizing, and the hot-dip galvanizing process also explores various applications for hot-dip galvanizing, the effects of atmospheric conditions on hot-dip galvanizing, and an economic analysis of hot-dip galvanizing. 24 pages

 

Selected Specifications for Hot-Dip Galvanizing (Purchase Required for non-members) (2007)

ATTENTION MEMBERS: See Member’s Only section for information on purchasing this publication.

A compilation of the following ASTM standard specifications relating to hot-dip galvanizing and materials:**

A 123/A 123M
A 143/A 143M
A 153/A 153M
A 384/A 384M
A 385
A 767/A 767M
A 780
D 6386
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Suggested Specification for Hot-Dip Galvanizing (2002)

A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages

 

Suggested Specification for Hot-Dip Galvanizing Reinforcing Steel (2002)

A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages

 

Suggested Specification for Preparing Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Surfaces for Painting (2002)

A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages

Costs Less, Lasts Longer Talking Points

This publication is a visual breakdown of the costs of hot-dip galvanizing and two paint coating systems. Initial cost, life-cycle costs, schedule cost, and indirect cost are all compared. This publication is very useful in showing exactly how hot-dip galvanizing maximizes taxpayers’ investments.

 

HDG vs. Paint in Life-Cycle Assessment Case Study 1: Balcony Structures

This case study compares a hot-dip galvanized steel balcony to a painted steel balcony in life-cycle assessment (LCA). The study conducted by VTT Technical Research examines the environmental impact of each coating in primary energy demand, global warming potential, acidification potential, and photochemical ozone creation potential.

 

HDG vs. Paint in Life-Cycle Assessment Case Study 2: Parking Structures

This case study compares the life-cycle of hot-dip galvanizing to the life-cycle of paint. The Institute for Environmental Protection Technology and the Technical University of Berlin conduced a life-cycle assessment for a painted parking structure and for a hot-dip galvanized parking structure. This publication contains the case study parameters, results, and conclusions.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel is Green: Life-Cycle Assessment Supports Industry Claim

This marketing tool discusses how life-cycle assessment supports the claim that hot-dip galvanized steel is green. Costs during the production phase, use phase, and end-of life phase are broken down to show the complete life-cycle cost. This is practical and fact based tool for showing hot-dip galvanized steel is green.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Overview: Providing Maintenance-Free Infrastructure Corrosion Protection

In this marketing tool, an overview is given on the benefits of utilizing galvanized steel. This publication shows how hot-dip galvanizizing (HDG) is durable, economical, recyclable, safe, sustainable, and available. Discover how to HDG is providing maintenance-free corrosion protection of our infrasturcure for generations.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanizing (Zinc+Steel) Takes LEED® With Recycled Content

This marketing tool covers recycling zinc and steel in relation to hot-dip galvanizing. Both the reclamation rate of steel and zinc are listed in this publication. The LEED® rating system is discussed showing the credits hot-dip galvanized steel products contribute positively towards. Finally, the recycled content value for typical hot-dip galvanized steel product is given.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanizing for Sustainable Design

This capstone publication discusses the sustainability of hot-dip galvanized steel by examining both the environmental and economic impacts of utilizing the product. On the environmental front, the brochure details the life-cycle assessment (LCA) for hot-dip galvanized steel, how the product can contribute to LEED points, and provides two case studies comparing the environmental impact of galvanizing vs. painting steel. Additionally, the publication shows the economic impact of hot-dip galvanizing through life-cycle cost (LCC) and cost comparisons to painted steel.

 

Sustainable Development & Hot-Dip Galvanizing (2005)

This eight-page brochure outlines the characteristics of sustainable development in the galvanizing industry. The AGA has developed a strategy and framework for galvanizers to use in order to remain a sustainable company in a sustainable industry. Use the established strategy, action plan, and key indicators to kick start your sustainable dedication. As a bonus, this brochure also highlights seven sustainable hot-dip galvanized steel project applications.

 

Sustainable Solutions for Corrosion Protection in Alternative Energy (2008)

Explore how utilizing hot-dip galvanized steel in biofuel, wind, hydroelectric, and solar structures not only protects them from the effects of corrosion, but also is highly sustainable and earth-friendly. Highlighting the inevitability of corrosion, this brochure stresses the importance of making intelligent environmental and economic decisions, supported by real-life case studies from each sector of the alternative energy market. It also explains how the natural, recyclable zinc coatingwill provide superior corrosion protection without requiring the costly carbon footprint of maintenance.

Galvanizing Reactive Steels - A Guide for Galvanizers and Specifiers (xxxx)

This publication, released by ILZRO, is a guide for specifiers and galvanizers on galvanizing reactive steels.

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Welding & Hot-Dip Galvanizing (2002)

As it becomes more common to specify hot-dip galvanizing as the corrosion protection system for structural steel fabrications, it is essential to understand that considerations for galvanizing welded black steel or for welding on galvanized steel must be integrated into the overall structural fabrication design. This publication provides details on best-practice methods for welding both before and after galvanizing.

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Zinc Spray Metallizing (2008)

This handout is a detailed comparison of hot-dip galvanizing and zinc spray metallizing. The handout features a side-by-side comparison of weather dependency, bond strength, service life, and much more.

 

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel vs. Zinc-Rich Paint (2007)

This handout is a detailed cost comparison of hot-dip galvanizing and zinc-rich paint. The handout features a side-by-side comparison of weather dependency, bond strength, service life, and much more. It also compares the initial cost and maintenance cost of hot-dip galvanizing with zinc-rich paint.

 

Zinc Coatings (2006)

Designed for assessing & selecting zinc coatings for corrosion protection, this practical aid discusses various zinc coatings and their characteristics. Includes graphs and tables. 12 pages

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