Its the process of hot dip coating steel or iron with zinc. This stops moisture from rusting the base metal. For more information on galvinizing, see the related link.
Galvanizing protects steel from oxidization (rusting).
A galvanizing event is an event that strengthens, that inspires positively, that brings resolve to someone or a group of persons. Both negative events and positive events are capable of galvanizing (that is, producing a galvanizing effect in) those affected by them.
Electro galvanizing is the process of applying a protective metallic coating to an underlying piece of metal.
Galvanizing is done with a thin layer of zinc to protect the underlying metal from corrosion.
Galvanizing can begin to release zinc oxide fumes at temperatures above 900°F (482°C). The melting point of zinc, the metal used in galvanizing, is around 787°F (419°C). So, galvanizing can start to smoke around 900°F and may melt completely at temperatures above 787°F.
W. T. Flanders has written: 'Galvanizing and tinning' -- subject(s): Galvanizing, Tinning, Metal spraying
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Burning off the galvanizing from steel is not safe and is not recommended for use in a barbecue. The galvanizing process typically involves zinc coating, which can release toxic fumes when heated. These fumes can be harmful to your health if inhaled. It's better to use uncoated steel or food-grade materials specifically designed for grilling.
one example is zinc+iron sulphate= iron+ zinc sulphate
Coatings Cathodic Protection If steel- galvanizing