Technical | Methods of Coating | Hot Dip Galvanizing

Process After chemical cleaning steel is immersed in a bath of molten zinc at about 450 deg C. An alloying reaction takes place between the steel and zinc forming several layers of protective coating.
Strengths Factory controlled process, independent of weather conditions or site variability. All edges and insides are fully protected. When the coating is damaged, it “self heals”. The only coating with this property. Often described as the ‘honest coating’. If it appears galvanized, it is !
Weaknesses Only available in one colour. Can only be carried out in galvanizing factory, and hence restricted to bath capacity.
Durability In the most severe environments about 40 years, but 60 to 130 years can be expected in normal environments
Cost £7-10 per m2, dependent on weight, size and quantity of material
Health and Safety Reduces onsite issues of scaffolding, etc
Factory controlled process.
Environmental Process controlled by PPC legislation.
By-products of process are fully recyclable
Zinc is recyclable. Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) rating from Professor Tom Woolley is excellent.