Hot-dip galvanising is the process of coating steel with zinc to help prevent corrosion. This process involves the immersion of the steel in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of roughly 450°C. The zinc chemically reacts with the metal
Hot-dip galvanising is the process of coating steel with zinc to help prevent corrosion. This process involves the immersion of the steel in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of roughly 450°C. The zinc chemically reacts with the metal