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  • Article - 26 Feb 2002
    Painted structural galvanized steel is increasingly being used by specifiers who are seeking long-term solutions for steel structures.
  • Article - 26 Feb 2002
    There are many instances where hot-dip galvanized coatings will have to be painted. Well-established quality assurance processes are available for painting hot-dip galvanized parts, it is a usual...
  • Article - 1 May 2008
    Aluminium is recognised as one of the materials shaping the automobiles of the future. Capral Aluminium Limited is regarded as an innovator in the application of aluminium extrusion technology for the...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2002
    The debate over which of these coatings offers better protection has raged for years. While no direct comparison can be made the subject is discussed and the merits and problems associated with zinc...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2002
    Galvanized coatings have extraordinary properties than other protective coatings, in their resistance to oxidation and weathering. When paint coatings are breached, they become degraded by under-film...
  • Article - 22 Mar 2002
    Failure of a coating can be either predictable or unpredictable. All coatings are meant to provide a specific performance level in a particular environment. A premature failure specifies that there is...
  • Article - 12 Oct 2021
    This article describes some options for protecting steel structures from corrosion for several years whilst avoiding costly stripping and repainting schedules.
  • Article - 28 Aug 2001
    Zinc has many uses, many of which revolve around protective coatings for steel deposited by hot dip galvanising. These materials are ised in the automotive and construction industries. While the...
  • Article - 1 May 2008
    Finishes for aluminium are designed to either preserve an existing surface or promote a new one which is visually or functionally more desirable. This article covers mechanical finishes, chemical...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2003
    Hot-dip galvanizing is typically priced in dollars per ton; however, it is advantageous to also convert this to dollars per square meter.

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