2. Galvanizing reaction
Galvanized coating is not simply a deposit of zinc on the steel surface, as paint might be. It's really a metallurgical reaction of double diffusion between zinc and iron.
This diffusion leads to the formation of layers of Fe-Zn intermetallic alloys.
The galvanized coating therefore consists of :
one or more layers of intermetallic compounds depending on the nature of the bath (presence of aluminium in particular) and the technological process;
a final layer of external zinc, which is drawn into the part by capillary action.
2.1 Formation of interfacial alloys
When a steel component is immersed in a bath of molten zinc,...
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