Electrolytic corrosion of steel is a process to protect steel or iron from corrosion. In this process, clean, oxide-free iron or steel is immersed into molten zinc to form a zinc coating that is metallurgically bonded to the iron or steel surface. The substrate is coated with zinc to prevent it… View Full Term
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Chad Davis is a technical advisor and marketing strategy manager with experience in specifying thermal insulating coatings.
Thermal insulating coatings can help oil refineries, sugar mills, paper mills, tank farms and process vessels in storm-prone regions with an insulation solution that actively protects a facility’s assets for many years.
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