Transcription of Technical Data - Cooper Industries
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FinishesZinc CoatingsZinc protects steel in two ways. First itprotects the steel as a coating, andsecond as a sacrificial anode to repairbare areas such as cut edges, scratches,and gouges. The corrosion protection ofzinc is directly related to its thickness andthe environment. This means a .2 milcoating will last twice as long as a .1 milcoating in the same also protects cut and drilled ZincElectrogalvanized Zinc (also known as zincplated or electroplated) is the process bywhich a coating of zinc is deposited onthe steel by electrolysis from a bath ofzinc rating of SC3, our standard, provides aminimum zinc coating thickness of .5 mils(excluding hardware, which is SC1 = .2mils).When exposed to air and moisture, zincforms a tough, adherent, protective filmconsisting of a mixture of zinc oxides,hydroxides, and carbonates. This film isin itself a barrier coating which slowssubsequent corrosive attack on the coating is usually recommended forindoor use in relatively dry areas, as itprovides ninety-six hours protection insalt spray testing per ASTM / Zinc Chromium / Zinc is a corrosion resistantcomposition, which was developed toprotect fasteners and small bulk items forautomotive use.
Finishes Zinc Coatings Zinc protects steel in two ways. First it protects the steel as a coating, and second as a sacrificial anode to repair bare areas such as cut edges, scratches,
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Suggested Specification for Preparing Hot, Dip galvanized, Suggested Specification . for Preparing Hot, Dip Galvanized Steel . Surfaces for Painting, Designation:A 653/A, Designation: A 653/A, Steel, Galvanized, Suggested Specifications for Hot-Dip Galvanizing, Technical Data, Cooper Industries, HOT DIP GALVANIZED COATING PROCEDURE