What Is Galvanising
Galvanisation is the process of applying zinc to steel or iron in order to protect it from rusting. The term is derived from the name of Italian scientist andphysicist Luigi Galvani.
The effectiveness of zinc against corrosion control is well documented.
The most common method is hot-dip galvanization, in which the steel is submerged in a bath of molten zinc.
Zinga contains 96% zinc in the dry film and can be described as a film galvanising system. Zinga generates the same protective voltage but is applied by spray, (conventional, airless or electrostatic) brush or roller.