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The demand for more durable fasteners to extend the life of
equipment such as fishing vessels makes this illustrated
introduction to hot-dip galvanizing an invaluable addition to the
bookshelves of works managers, engineers, government officials and
field project officers. Hot-dip galvanizing is a cost-effective
method of protecting cast iron or steel components from corrosion
by coating them in zinc, thereby increasing the life of nuts, bolts
and other items normally exposed to the elements. The first section
of this book describes wet, dry and 'old dry' processes of hot-dip
galvanizing, including health and safety, principles and benefits,
equipment, materials, power supply, maintenance and quality
control. The processes are illustrated with flow diagrams and there
are tables to compare the relative benefits of the different
options. The second section covers the specification and costing
for a galvanizing plant once the market requirements have been
established and the best method has been selected.
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