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HDG Process

Flux Inclusions Flux inclusions can be created by the failure of the flux to release during the hot-dip galvanizing process. If this occurs, the galvanized coating will
Zinc Spray Zinc spray, which is also referred to as metallizing, is done by melting zinc powder or zinc wire in a flame or electric arc and
Zinc Spraying (Metallizing) Production Process Zinc spraying, or metallizing, is accomplished by feeding zinc in either wire or powder form into a heated gun, where it is melted and sprayed
Mechanical Plating Production Process Small iron and steel parts may be coated by drum tumbling with a mixture of proprietary promoter chemicals, zinc powder, and glass beads. After cleaning
Electrogalvanizing Production Process Electrogalvanized coatings are applied to steel sheet and strip by electrodeposition. Electrogalvanizing is a continuous operation where the steel sheet or strip is fed through
Continuous Sheet Galvanizing Production Process The continuous hot-dip coating process is a widely used method originally developed over fifty years ago for galvanizing of products such as steel sheet, strip,
Batch Hot-Dip Galvanizing Production Process The batch hot-dip galvanizing process, also known as general galvanizing, produces a zinc coating on iron and steel products by immersion of the material in
Zinc Painting Production Process Zinc-rich paints typically contain 92-95% metallic zinc in the film of the paint after it dries. The paints are applied by brushing or spraying onto
Zinc Plating Production Process Zinc plating is identical to electrogalvanizing in principle because both are electrodeposition processes. Zinc plating is used for coatings deposited on small parts such as