Fabrication and Galvanizing Job Work

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Durable and Reliable Corrosion Protection

Hot-dip galvanizing is a proven and effective method for providing long-lasting corrosion protection to steel products.

This process involves submerging steel in a bath of molten zinc, creating a robust iron-zinc alloy layer that ensures mechanical strength and electrochemical protection. By forming a continuous, shock-resistant metallic coating, hot-dip galvanizing shields steel against harsh environmental conditions, making it one of the most advanced corrosion prevention techniques available today.

Galvanizing Process

How Hot Dip Galvanizing Works

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Mechanical Protection Through Zinc Coating

  • During the galvanizing process, molten zinc bonds with the steel surface, forming a durable iron-zinc alloy. This creates a strong, protective layer that resists mechanical wear and environmental stress.
  • The coating acts as a barrier, preventing direct exposure of the steel to corrosive elements like moisture, chemicals and air.
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Electrochemical Protection

  • Zinc offers twofold protection by not only acting as a physical barrier but also by sacrificing itself to protect the steel. Due to the difference in electrochemical potentials, zinc will corrode before the steel, preserving the integrity of the underlying metal.
  • This property ensures that even if the coating is damaged, the steel remains protected against corrosion.
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Complete Coverage

  • The fluid nature of molten zinc allows it to penetrate even the most complex structures, including hollow sections, ensuring that every surface, internal or external is coated.
  • This results in a continuous, seamless coating that resists shock and wear, providing robust and uniform protection.
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In-House Hot Dip Galvanizing Services

At Galva Crest Solutions Inc., our in-house hot dip galvanizing plant caters to diverse market sectors, delivering reliable corrosion protection for a range of steel products. We serve industries such as:

Cable Trays

Offering reliable protection for electrical systems, maintaining performance over time.

Transmission Towers

Protecting critical infrastructure from corrosion, ensuring the longevity and reliability of power transmission systems.

Earthing Strips

Resist corrosion and extend service life, especially in harsh environmental conditions.

Substation

Protecting critical metal components from corrosion, thereby enhancing durability and safety.

Automobile Parts

Providing a durable, corrosion-resistant coating that protects metal surfaces from rust and environmental damage.

Residential and Commercial Building structure

Protecting steel components from corrosion, significantly enhancing durability and lifespan.

All Types of Fabrication

Cutting, bending, welding, and assembling metal components to create custom structures or products based on specific designs and requirements.