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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Technology and Facility

open access: yesJournal of The Surface Finishing Society of Japan, 2017
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3.12 Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process

open access: yes, 2017
Galvanizing is a well-established, economical, and durable method for protecting metals from corrosion. It is basically a surface treatment process to coat metal surfaces by submerging the metals into a molten Zn metal bath.
F. Ozturk, Z. Evis, S. Kilic
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process and the Influence of Metallic Elements on Composite Coatings

open access: yesJournal of Composites Science
The corrosion of steel materials has become a global issue, causing significant socio-economic losses and safety concerns. Hot-dip galvanizing is currently one of the most widely used steel anti-corrosion processes.
Shuai Chen, Xinye Xu, Guiqun Liu
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Damaging micromechanisms in hot-dip galvanizing Zn based coatings

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2014
Hot dip galvanizing processing has not changed in over 200. years. Recently, the attention to environmental issues has led to new solutions to traditional protection technique, introducing innovative ways to optimize different coating properties. Hot-dip
Vittorio Di Cocco   +2 more
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Adaptive control of hot-dip galvanizing

Automatica, 1995
Abstract In a hot-dip galvanizing process, the mass of zinc deposited and its distribution are controlled by the air pressure and effective distance from the air knife nozzle to the steel strip surface. In this paper, we investigate how modern techniques of modeling, estimation and control can be used to design an advanced air knife controller that ...
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Jet Wiping in Hot-Dip Galvanization

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2006
This paper presents an analysis of the gas-jet wiping process in hot-dip galvanization. This technique consists of reducing the liquid film thickness on a moving substrate by applying gas slot jets. A theoretical development allows the computation of the film thickness evolution in the wiping zone. It is further simplified to an engineering model which
Anne Gosset, Jean-Marie Buchlin
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