Hot-dip galvanizing is the process of dipping steel products into a container containing molten zinc. The process is inherently simple, which provides a clear advantage over other corrosion protection methods. While the steel is in the vessel, the iron reacts with the molten zinc to form a dense coating that provides superior corrosion protection to the steel.
To understand the importance of the hot-dip galvanizing process and its evolution, it makes sense to turn to the origins that date back to 79 AD, when the use of galvanized steel in construction began, which can be considered the beginning of the era of galvanizing.
Today, galvanized steel is found in almost all major areas of human activity. Metal galvanizing in Moscow is carried out by Lardicom company using an improved hot-dip galvanizing method and provides high quality coating. Historically, zinc plating has been widely used to prevent corrosion and extend the life of pipes, bars, mesh and steel structures. Hot-dip galvanizing has a proven track record of success in countless applications around the world.