What is galvaniqahion . Why did it done?
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Galvanization or galvanisation refers to any of several electrochemical processes named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani.
In current use, the term typically refers to hot-dip galvanizing, a metallurgical process that is used to coat steel or iron with zinc. This is done to prevent galvanic corrosion (specifically rusting) of the ferrous item; while it is accomplished by non-electrochemical means, it serves an electrochemical purpose
In current use, the term typically refers to hot-dip galvanizing, a metallurgical process that is used to coat steel or iron with zinc. This is done to prevent galvanic corrosion (specifically rusting) of the ferrous item; while it is accomplished by non-electrochemical means, it serves an electrochemical purpose
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Galvanisation is a method of protecting articles from rusting by coating them with a thin layer of zinc.
It is done to prevent articles from corrosion.
The galvanised articles is protected against rusting even if the zinc coating is broken.
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Galvanisation is a method of protecting articles from rusting by coating them with a thin layer of zinc.
It is done to prevent articles from corrosion.
The galvanised articles is protected against rusting even if the zinc coating is broken.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU....
✌❤✌
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