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Aluminum is not generally galvanized as the zinc would not be readily sacrificial for aluminum. There are steel products which derive rust resistance from a coating of aluminum and zinc alloy. Properly maintained, they will be rust free for 20 years or longer.

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Why do galvanized roofs last longer?

Galvanizing is a process of coating sheet steel with zinc. It makes the steel rust resistant, thereby prolonging it's life. That's why the galvanized roof lasts longer.


Does wood silver aluminum copper gold and steel rust?

(For the purposes of answering this question I am rephrasing it as: "Which, if any, of the following materials 'rust': wood, silver, aluminum, copper, gold, and steel") The word "rust" (a verb) usually refers to the oxidation of iron, or most kinds of steel, to form an oxide of that material (i.e., iron oxide) on the surface, also called "rust" (a noun). More generally, the oxidation of any metal could be called rusting, in which case silver, aluminum, and copper all "rust" to differing degrees. To the best of my knowledge, gold and stainless steel do not oxidize under ordinary atmospheric conditions. (Silver "rust" is usually called "tarnish", copper "rust" "verdigris", and aluminum "rust" "aluminum oxide".) Wood is not a metal (nor an element), and its oxidation is ordinarily a fire producing ash and smoke, complex compounds containing many oxides, but never considered "rust".


Can you put an aluminum table in a pool?

Under most conditions aluminum will not rust in water. However, if the aluminum is alloyed with another metal, oxidation (rusting) could take place.


Why are you losing pressure on the hot water side through out your home you have no leaks?

Check pipe size for hot water or if galvanized pipe used, pipe could be clogged inside with rust and scale.


What are the effects of rusting?

rust made a building collapse and 2 much rust is bad 2 our plants. and in magnetizing unsnarls and others make sure that its rust is little because if too much rust is in the iron it can't work........

Related Questions

Which is better against rust galvanized or aluiminum lag bolts?

Aluminum does not rust.


What is galvanized nail?

A galvanized nail is a COMMON NAIL covered in zinc. this aids it to rust


Does galvanized pipe rust over time?

Yes, galvanized pipe can rust over time due to exposure to moisture and other environmental factors.


Do galvanized pipes rust over time?

Yes, galvanized pipes can rust over time due to exposure to moisture and other environmental factors.


How can I effectively rust galvanized tin?

To effectively rust galvanized tin, you can use a vinegar and salt solution to remove the zinc coating, then expose the metal to moisture and oxygen to encourage rust formation.


Is aluminum screening galvanized?

I think you mean anodized, and yes, it is. Galvanized means it's plated with zinc, which won't stick to aluminum.


From which other metals - apart from iron - do they make nails?

Some nails are made of copper or brass. Also, some nails are galvanized to protect them from rust. There are also aluminum nails--they're used with vinyl siding and aluminum trim coil.


Will a galvanized screw react when in contact with aluminum?

yes


Need bleachers for outdoor use which is better aluminum or galvanized?

Go with the aluminum if you can afford it.


How can I effectively rust galvanized steel?

To effectively rust galvanized steel, you can use a vinegar solution or a muriatic acid solution to remove the protective zinc coating. After removing the coating, you can expose the steel to moisture and oxygen to encourage rust formation.


How can I quickly rust galvanized steel?

To quickly rust galvanized steel, you can use a mixture of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide to accelerate the rusting process. Simply apply the mixture to the galvanized steel and let it sit for a few hours or overnight to achieve a rusted appearance.


Does galvanized wire rust over time?

Yes, galvanized wire can rust over time due to exposure to moisture and other environmental factors. The galvanized coating helps to protect the wire from rusting, but it is not completely immune to corrosion. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prolong the life of galvanized wire.