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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Galvanising means covering iron with a thin coat of
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Abhishek said:
9 years ago
Galvanising is the process of applying a coating of zinc to steel, in order to protect it against corrosion. The most common method used for the majority of sizes of steel members or fabrications is hot dip galvanising which involves the entire immersion of the steel product into a bath of molten zinc.
Shaz said:
6 years ago
Galvanizing is the process of the of covering steel with the zink to protect is from corrasion, true but steel is already resistive to corrasion then what is the need of galvanizing.
Muhammad Taqi said:
4 years ago
Galvanizing is a process in which iron and steel is coated with zinc in order to protect its from rusting.
Kavin suriya said:
7 years ago
Covering with zinc. It is correct.
Jite said:
1 decade ago
Zinc is bed of iron coating.
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