Galvanizing

Galvanisation is the process of applying zinc to steel or Iron in order to protect it from rusting. The term is derived from the name of Italian scientist Luigi Galvani. The effectivness of zinc aganist corrosion control is well documented. The most common method is hot-dip galvanization, in which steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.

Zinga contains 96% zinc in the dry film and can be thought of as cold applied galvanising. Zinga generates the same protective voltage but is simply applied by brush, roller or spray application.

What Is Zinga?

Zinga was originally invented in Ghent University, Belgium, in the 1970's and has since been used in a wide variety of projects throughout the world...

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HOW ZINGA WORKS

Cathodic protection, or active protection, arises from the zinc (the anode) sacrificing itself in favour of the base metal (the cathode) with the resulting flow of electrons preventing corrosion's...

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