Hot-dip galvanizing
Process in which steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath (~450°C) to apply a protective zinc coating.
Long-lasting protection for steel
Hot-dip galvanizing is a process in which steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath to form a durable protective coating. At around 450°C, the zinc bonds with the steel surface, creating a robust, corrosion-resistant layer that protects the steel from rust and weathering. This process is often used on building components and garden furniture to significantly extend their service life and make them more resistant to environmental influences.