Iso 1459 1973
Iso 1459 1973
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Metallic coatings - Protection against corrosion
by hot dip galvanizing - Guiding principles
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Descriptors : corrosion prevention, metal coatings, zinc coatings, hot dip coating.
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hot dip galvanizing : The application of a zinc coating by Surface unevenness - such as seams or rolling slags, laps,
dipping prepared objects in molten zinc, by whichISO 1460:1973grooves and scars -- may affect hot dip galvanizing and give
process
alloy layers may be formed between the basis metal and the a visible effect on the surface of the coating.
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outer zinc layer. Under some circumstances the whole
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Surface roughness and internal stresses of the basis metal
coating may consist of alloy layers and in such cases the
will affect the thickness and the appearance of the coating.
appearance may be grey and dull.
Rough surfaces may result in coatings of higher mass per
unit area.
1) White marks on the surface of the coating (popularly known as "wet storage stain" or "white rust") are unattractive but are not usually
detrimental t o the other properties of the coating. If it is desired to retain the initial bright appearance on hot dip galvanized products, special
storage conditions are necessary. Surface treatments applied immediately after hot dip galvanizing can avoid or reduce the formation of these
white marks.
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