Corrosion protection of steel surfaces by zinc coating can be carried out only at temperatures below 65 Deg. C. For higher temperatures: A. Zinc reacts very fast and thus can only provide protection for a limited time B. Zinc reacts with steel and protective layer vanishes due to chemical reaction C. Steel may corrode preferentially to the zinc D. Dezincification occurs leading to removal of zinc coating « Previous Next » Comments
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