![]() ![]() The hot-dipping galvanisation process provides a strong, relatively thick coating for large pieces of steel using molten zinc. This process, which can be completed in a few different ways, helps increase versatility and allows for many different types of steel and iron to be easily galvanised. Galvanisation takes regular steel or another metal, like iron, and adds a zinc coating. Rust slowly but surely eats away at steel, reducing its integrity and ultimately creating safety issues whether the steel is used in a purely functional application or is part of an impressive, customised facade or other design element. ![]() Galvanised steel’s defining attribute is its layer of zinc coating, which forms a protective layer against the combination of moisture and oxygen that can otherwise cause rust to form on the underlying metal. “Galvanised steel’s defining attribute is its layer of zi nc coating.”
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