Zinc is used to galvanize Iron and steel.
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cover in oil, paint, grease or plastic. or galvanise it
No. Only steel/iron can be galvanized, an bikes usually have aluminum and stainless parts as well. Nope. To galvanise metals means a surface protection. But its costs high. So usually not.
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Zinc
Zinc is the grey metal used to galvanize iron, providing a protective coating to prevent corrosion. Zinc is also found in torch batteries as part of the battery's electrolyte.
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The process of depositing a layer of zinc over iron from preventing it to rust is called galvanisation. Galvanisation does not let iron come in contact with oxygen so it does not allow it to rust and corrode. Since, iron does not come in contact with oxygen it doesn't react.
"Galvanized" is an adjective used to describe steel which has been coated with zinc metal. Galvanized steel is quite well protected from corrosion by the zinc coating which provides the steel with both physical and chemical protection. There are currently 3 processes which are used for galvanizing steel: (1) hot dip galvanizing, (2) electrogalvanizing, and (3) thermal diffusion galvanizing.
The iron clamp is an iron ring with a bolt and nut to tighten it. It is used in conjunction with an iron stand and is used to elevate equipment.
iron was used for spear points and jewelry.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)