Application Guidelines for Zinc Alloy Anode Material "ZAP Sheet" for Rust Prevention Coating
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Construction guidelines for zinc alloy anode material "ZAP Sheet"
This document introduces the construction guidelines for "ZAP Sheet," a zinc alloy anode material used for various applications, including seawater, brackish water, freshwater, and underground, in mechanical devices such as the outer hull of ships, ballast tanks, and heat exchangers, as well as in earth rods.
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■□■ Construction Guidelines ■□■ ■ The ZAP surface must always be installed in a state where a clean metal surface is exposed, and it is prohibited to paint or apply oil to it. ■ Type B - Weld M12 or M16 bolts to the protected body, securely tighten the ZAP with nuts, and fill the gaps with insulating putty such as vinyl putty or asphalt. - Use galvanized bolts and nuts. - The most important thing when installing the ZAP is to ensure a reliable electrical connection between the ZAP and the protected body. - Care must be taken to avoid using rusty bolts and nuts or allowing foreign objects to be trapped in the tightening surface, ensuring a secure tightening. ■ Type S - Weld the exposed part of the ZAP core to the protected body. - After installation, paint the surface of the exposed core. ■ For details, please contact us.
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■□■Examples of Use■□■ ■Outer plate of ships (fishing boats) ■Outer plate of ships (tankers) ■Outer plate of ships (near the screw) ■Ballast tank of ships (tankers) ■Condenser ■Water chamber of heat exchangers ■Cooler
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The ZAP series is based on zinc, which is widely used as a corrosion-resistant material, and demonstrates excellent rust and corrosion resistance.