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- Electrogalvanization abstract "Electrogalvanization is a galvanization process in which a layer of zinc is bonded to steel in order to protect against corrosion. The process involves electroplating, running a current of electricity through a saline/zinc solution with a zinc anode and steel conductor.Zinc electroplating maintains a dominant position among other electroplating process options, based upon electroplated tonnage per annum. According to the International Zinc Association, more than 5 million tons are used yearly for both Hot Dip Galvanizing and Electroplating. The Plating of Zinc was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. At that time, the electrolyte was cyanide based. A significant innovation occurred in the 60’s, with the introduction of the first acid chloride based electrolyte. The 80’s saw a return to alkaline electrolytes, only this time, without the use of cyanide. Compared to hot dip galvanizing, electroplated zinc offers these significant advantages:Lower thickness deposits to achieve comparable performanceBroader conversion coating availability for increased performance and color optionsBrighter, more aesthetically appealing, deposits↑ ↑".
- Electrogalvanization wikiPageID "10395522".
- Electrogalvanization wikiPageRevisionID "570197589".
- Electrogalvanization hasPhotoCollection Electrogalvanization.
- Electrogalvanization subject Category:Corrosion_prevention.
- Electrogalvanization subject Category:Metal_plating.
- Electrogalvanization comment "Electrogalvanization is a galvanization process in which a layer of zinc is bonded to steel in order to protect against corrosion. The process involves electroplating, running a current of electricity through a saline/zinc solution with a zinc anode and steel conductor.Zinc electroplating maintains a dominant position among other electroplating process options, based upon electroplated tonnage per annum.".
- Electrogalvanization label "Electrogalvanization".
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- Electrogalvanization sameAs Q5358020.
- Electrogalvanization sameAs Q5358020.
- Electrogalvanization wasDerivedFrom Electrogalvanization?oldid=570197589.
- Electrogalvanization isPrimaryTopicOf Electrogalvanization.