Galvanisation can lead to issues such as the potential for zinc corrosion over time, especially in harsh environments, which may compromise the protection it offers. Additionally, the process can be expensive and may not be suitable for intricate shapes or items with complex geometries, as it can lead to uneven coating. Furthermore, the thermal expansion of zinc can cause stress in certain materials, potentially leading to cracking or failure. Lastly, if damaged, galvanised surfaces can corrode more quickly than untreated metals.
It depends on what you want to do with it. Galvanisation usually involves zinc anyway.
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No. I understand that the diesel reacts with the galvanisation and causes 'flakes' to lift off, this will cause blockage. GarethM
The process by which steel is covered with zinc is called galvanization. This helps to protect the steel from corrosion and extends its lifespan.
Zinc element is represented by symbol Zn.It is transition metal with atomic number 30.It is used for galvanisation of iron.
Galvanising means that the pipe has had a coat of zinc electrically applied (galvanisation.) -This makes the steel more resistant to rust, and is very common in 'home duty' piping.
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.
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Its perfect therew are no disadvantages Its perfect therew are no disadvantages
Advantages are good; pluses. Disadvantages are bad; minuses.