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what is galvanisation?



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Answered by Naina3843
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Galvanization is the process of applying a protective layer of zinc on a metal. It is a very common method of preventing the rusting of iron. This can be done by dipping the metal to be protected in hot, molten zinc or by the process of electroplating.

  • The protection of iron and steel from corrosion by coating with molten zinc. has been proved for a hundred and fifty years.

  • The zinc coating protects from the atmosphere the part’s surface, avoiding corrosion and weathering.
Answered by student1906
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Galvanisation is the process in which alloys of zinc are applied on iron or steel to prevent rusting.

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