
The hot-dip galvanizing process for square column clamps is a key anti-corrosion measure,which can isolate the clamp from moisture,air and other corrosive factors.The process is simple and standardized,without involving enterprise-related information.
First,the surface of the square column clamp is thoroughly cleaned to remove oil stains,rust and impurities,ensuring the zinc layer adheres firmly.Then,the clamp is immersed in molten zinc(temperature 440-460℃)for a certain time,so that the zinc liquid fully covers the clamp surface.Finally,the clamp is taken out and cooled naturally to form a uniform and dense zinc coating.
This process can make the clamp resistant to humid,corrosive environments,reduce maintenance costs,and ensure the clamp maintains stable performance during long-term use.
References(English Version)
GB/T Format:Anonymous.Hot-Dip Galvanizing Technical Specifications for Square Column Clamp[EB/OL].(n.d.).
MLA Format:Anonymous."Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process for Square Column Clamp Series."n.d.
APA Format:Anonymous.(n.d.).Hot-dip galvanizing process for square column clamp series.
