Galvanizing is a process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron to prevent corrosion. It is a widely used method in the metal fabrication industry as it provides a durable and cost-effective solution for protecting metals against rust and degradation.
At BLV Engineering, we can arrange for professional hot dip galvanising services for all your metal fabrication needs. Get the long-lasting protection against rust and degradation that your products deserve.
Hot Dip Galvanising
We can arrange for hot-dip galvanising as part of our extended range of metal fabrication services. Hot dip galvanising is one of the most common methods of galvanising. In this process, the metal is dipped into a bath of molten zinc, which creates a layer of zinc coating on the surface of the metal. This process provides a strong and long-lasting protective layer that can withstand even the harshest of environments. If you are unsure whether hot-dip galvanising is a good option for your specific needs, give us a call, and we would be happy to talk through it.
Benefits of Galvanising
Galvanising provides a range of benefits to metal fabrication, including:
- Long-lasting protection against rust and degradation
- Enhanced durability and strength of the metal
- Lower maintenance costs over time
- Cost-effective solution for protecting metals
Our Metal Workshop also offers these services…
Polishing
Metal polishing designed to deliver those beautiful smooth surfaces.
Galvanising
Zinc galvanisation to protect your steel from corrosion and rust.
Powder coating
Powder coating to improve uniformity, durability & appearance.
Custom Galvanising in Western Sydney
Need something custom? No problem! We can arrange galvanising services to meet your unique metal fabrication needs. Whether you need a single part or a large production run, we can work with you to develop a customised solution that meets your exact specifications.
If proper maintenance measures, such as applying paint coatings and installing sacrificial anodes, are implemented alongside galvanization, the resulting steel can remain durable for many decades. In non-coastal environments, the rate of corrosion is largely influenced by the levels of sulphur dioxide present in the air.