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Hot dip galvanizing

Hot-dip galvanizing is one way of protecting metal from rust. When immersed in liquid zinc at a temperature of around 450 degrees Celsius, a resistant alloy of iron and zinc is formed, with a very adhesive pure zinc layer on top. In hot-dip galvanizing, a distinction is made between (discontinuous) batch galvanizing and (continuous) strip galvanizing. Both are standardized processes according to DIN. Further information about hot-dip galvanizing can be found at Industrieverband Feuerverzinken e.V.

In addition to the conventional version, TOPREGAL also offers the hot-dip galvanized version of the pallet rack and the cantilever racking in the single and double-sided versions.

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