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This document provides a detailed explanation of "hot-dip galvanizing." Hot-dip galvanizing is a process in which products are immersed in molten zinc at approximately 450°C to protect iron products from corrosion such as rust. Here, we cover topics including "galvanizing process and material sizes," "pre-processing product verification," and "distortion during galvanizing." [Contents] ■ What is galvanizing ■ Galvanizing process and material sizes ■ Pre-processing product verification ■ Necessary locations for scallops and punched holes ■ Distortion during galvanizing ■ Methods to reduce distortion ■ Bonding of steel plates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Super durable hot-dip galvanized coating with a lifespan of 50 to 100 years in the atmosphere! - Used in various fields such as construction, civil engineering, roads, telecommunications, and shipbuilding. - Leveraging strengths such as one of the largest plating facilities in western Japan, a large stockyard with a total area of 14,000 square meters, and relationships with 600 customers, we can provide comprehensive support for the manufacturing and surface treatment of large steel structures. - On your behalf, we can handle manufacturing and surface treatment tailored to your desired quality, cost, and delivery, and if needed, we can also support design and on-site installation.