What is
galvanizing? Explain how it prevents iron from corrosion.
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The most common hot dipping process for industrial applications is galvanizing, which refers to the coating of zinc over iron or steels for rust proofing. It is an extremely versatile and easy means of providing corrosion protection for construction materials exposed to atmospheric conditions.
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Cover iron or steel in a whitish metal (zinc) to
protect it from being damaged by water.
The iron or steel object is coated in a thin layer of zinc. This stops oxygen and water reaching the metal underneath - but the zinc also acts as a sacrificial metal . Zinc is more reactive than iron, so it oxidises in preference to the iron object.
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