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General Hot-Dip Galvanizing

2012
Materials – Technologies – Layer Formation – Properties – DefectsHot-Dip galvanizing is one of the most important technologies for steels, making a high-class corrosion protection. The book describes the functions of layer formation and characterizes the coatings with a lot of failure kinds and possibilities to avoid this.
Schulz, Wolf-Dieter, Thiele, Marc
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Minispangling of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1984
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The surface appearance of hot dip galvanized steels can be changed by altering the nucleation and growth of zinc spangles during solidification. This paper describes the spangle nucleation mechanisms resulting from two minispangling techniques: steam impingement and zinc dust impingement.
Ram S. Patil   +2 more
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Alloys

JOM, 1987
Activity in the development of hotdip galvanizing alloys has been quite successful in achieving two major goals. First, the use of a zinc-nickel bath provides a workable solution to the problem of batch galvanizing reactive steels, to achieve both an attractive surface appearance and a thin, durable and protective coating.
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Hot Dip Galvanized Sheet for Car Body Panels-A New Design for Hot Dip Galvanizing Lines

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1985
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Metallurgical and technical research and development in the field of continuous hot dip galvanized sheets has already resulted in the economical production of deep drawing zinc coated sheets with excellent surface quality for exposed parts.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This product is the ...
Charles G. Brun   +2 more
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Segregation in hot-dipped galvanized steel

Surface and Interface Analysis, 2000
A commercially prepared, hot-dip galvanized, low-carbon steel sheet sample has been studied by means of XPS, SEM, and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The sample was processed in a molten Zn bath containing Al and other additives at low concentrations. Extensive Al segregation to the top of the galvanized layer was observed by XPS.
A. Rodnyansky   +2 more
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Inspecting Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel

SSPC 2016 Greencoat, 2016
Abstract Engineers, architects, DOTs and other specifiers use hot-dip galvanizing to provide corrosion protection to steel and iron in many industries, including transportation and highway, parking garages, bridges, structural, agricultural, petrochemical, and original equipment manufacturing. To ensure continued corrosion protection and
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Inspection of Hot Dip Galvanized Articles

CORROSION 2001, 2001
Abstract Hot dip galvanizing steel articles after fabrication is one of the most widely used methods to provide corrosion protection. As a final step in the process, the hot dip galvanized coating is inspected for compliance with specifications.
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Robustness margin of the hot-dip galvanizing control system

Proceedings of 2003 IEEE Conference on Control Applications, 2003. CCA 2003., 2004
This paper presents new results to compute the robustness margin of the hot-dip galvanizing control system. Compared to previous works on this issue, this paper considers a mathematical model of the plant with two inputs, used to control the system and one output.
Gerardo Romero-Galván   +2 more
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Fault detection at a continuous hot dip galvanization line

IX Latin American Robotics Symposium and IEEE Colombian Conference on Automatic Control, 2011 IEEE, 2011
Recently several investigations are related to the application of fault detection techniques to different processes. This investigation focuses on the application of fault detection techniques to a Continuous Galvanization Process Line in ACESCO.
José D. Posada   +3 more
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HOT‐DIP GALVANIZING LARGE STRUCTURES

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1964
THE BICC Group are now erecting in Sussex the first 400‐kV quad conductor line in Britain. This contract is for the CEGB and a helicopter is being used to transport steelwork, concrete and other materials to some of the more remote tower sites.
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