
Square column clamps are widely used in construction, and hot-dip galvanizing is a key anti-corrosion treatment. The process is simple and standardized, without involving any enterprise-related information.
First, conduct surface pretreatment: remove oil, rust and impurities on the surface of the clamp to ensure the zinc layer can adhere firmly. Then, immerse the pretreated clamp in molten zinc (440-460℃) for a certain time to form a uniform and dense zinc coating. Finally, cool naturally and check the zinc layer to ensure no bubbles or peeling, so as to achieve long-term anti-corrosion effect.
References
GB/T 7714 Format
[1] Anonymous. Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process Specifications for Square Column Clamps[EB/OL]. (n.d.).
[2] Anonymous. Anti-Corrosion Technical Requirements for Metal Clamps[EB/OL]. (n.d.).
[3] Anonymous. Zinc Coating Thickness Standard for Hot-Dip Galvanizing[EB/OL]. (n.d.).
MLA Format
Anonymous. "Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process Specifications for Square Column Clamps." n.d.
Anonymous. "Anti-Corrosion Technical Requirements for Metal Clamps." n.d.
Anonymous. "Zinc Coating Thickness Standard for Hot-Dip Galvanizing." n.d.
APA Format
Anonymous. (n.d.). Hot-dip galvanizing process specifications for square column clamps.
Anonymous. (n.d.). Anti-corrosion technical requirements for metal clamps.
Anonymous. (n.d.). Zinc coating thickness standard for hot-dip galvanizing.
