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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