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what is coated with aluminium during galvanization​

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Answered by ITzPoorGuy
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Explanation:

Aluminum is an inhibitor that greatly slows down the zinc-iron reaction rate. This thinner, and hence more ductile, alloy layer allows the coated sheet to be formed into many complex shapes without loss of coating adhesion, since it is not prone to the development of large internal shear cracks.

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Explanation:

Aluminum is an inhibitor that greatly slows down the zinc-iron reaction rate. This thinner, and hence more ductile, alloy layer allows the coated sheet to be formed into many complex shapes without loss of coating adhesion, since it is not prone to the development of large internal shear cracks

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