Hot-dip galvanizing imparts outstanding corrosion resistance to steel and has many advantages over other coating systems. The process is quick and the resulting product has a predictable life span.
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Court Galvanizing – Hot-Dip Galvanizing
COURT GALVANIZING LTD
Located in Cambridge, ON, Court Galvanizing has been meeting the hot-dip galvanizing needs of industry since 1959. We operate under a 9001 quality system. Court Galvanizing specializes in offering custom galvanizing solutions in a reliable time frame. The company provides a complete range of galvanizing capabilities, from specialized custom processing to large-scale production runs. The company’s largest kettle measures 55' (16.75m) long by 98" (2.5m) wide by 11.5' (3.5m) deep, allowing galvanizing of the most demanding jobs.
Product Description, Applications
HOT-DIP GALVANIZING
Hot-dip galvanizing imparts outstanding corrosion resistance to steel and has many advantages over other coating systems. The process is quick and the resulting product has a predictable life span. Cathodic protection, ease of inspection and cost-effectiveness are additional benefits.
Hot-dip galvanizing is a total zinc immersion process, fully protecting every part of the galvanized item. Galvanization can provide maintenance-free protection performance for a structure’s designed life span. The rate of corrosion is proportional to the thickness of the zinc coating and the environmental conditions affecting the finished piece.
As an environmentally responsible company, Court Galvanizing features a resource recovery system which achieves “Zero Discharge†processing. Its sulphuric acid recovery system continuously recycles pickling acid by filtering out impurities and returning it to the system as a high-quality, high-speed pickling solution.
Features, Advantages
•Steel surface is covered with thick, metallic zinc coating, creating metallurgically-bonded zinc-iron alloy layers.
•Galvanizing layers provide a high level of resistance to both corrosion and mechanical damage. Two of the alloy layers are harder than the underlying steel.
•Because zinc corrodes before steel, undercutting and blistering of the coating is prevented and accidentally damaged areas are protected.
•Proper preparation of the galvanized surface permits excellent paint adhesion.
•Painting over hot-dipped galvanized surfaces is an effective method of corrosion protection.
Applicable Standards
All processing elements consistently meet CSA and ASTM specifications.
Services
Court Galvanizing is located in Cambridge, ON to meet a variety of hot-dipped galvanizing needs. Court Galvanizing can quickly supply designers and fabricators with the procedures and specifications needed to produce a corrosion-resistant structure. Our careful solution control, low reject level, unique order tracking system, and commitment to continuous improvement ensures that our services are affordable and easy to use.
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