General Hot-Dip Galvanizing

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General Hot-Dip Galvanizing (2012), Eugen G. Leuze Verlag, Bad Saulgau, ISBN: 9783874803267
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Materials Steel and Zinc, Flux
- 2.1 Designation of Metals According to European Standards
- 2.2 Properties of the Metals Iron and Zinc as well as of the Alloys FeZn
- 2.3 Zinc Melts
- 2.4 Fluxes
- 3 The Technology of Hot-Dip Galvanizing
- 3.1 Process Variants
- 3.2 Technological Features of Hot-Dip Galvanizing
- 4 Layer Growth
- 4.1 Conventional Zinc Melt
- 4.2 Alloyed Zinc Melts
- 5 Layer Structure
- 5.1 Conventional Zinc Melts
- 5.2 Alloyed Zinc Melts
- 5.3 Layer Structure on Galvanizing Kettles
- 6 Hydrogen Determination in Structural Steels
- 7 Holistic Representation of the Galvanizing Process in Conventional Zinc Melts between 435 °C and 620 °C
- 7.1 General Survey
- 7.2 Particular Temperature Ranges
- 8 Infl uence of Layer Formation on Selected Layer Properties
- 8.1 Bonding Strength
- 8.2 Liquid Metal Induced Embrittlement (LME)
- 8.3 Outgassing of Zinc Coatings
- 8.4 Spangles
- 9 Experimental Studies on Zinc Coatings
- 9.1 Structure of Zinc Coatings
- 9.2 Defects and Special Features of Layer Formation
- 10 Advantages and Disadvantages of Selected Zinc Melts
- 11 Corrosion Protection Through Zinc Coatings
- 11.1 General
- 11.2 Corrosion at the Atmosphere
- 11.3 Corrosion in Waters
- 11.4 Corrosion in Soils
- 11.5 Corrosion in Civil Engineering and Concrete
- 11.6 Corrosion in Agriculture
- 11.7 Corrosion in Non-Aqueous Media
- 11.8 Corrosion Testing
- 11.9 Duplex-Systems
- 12 40 Questions and 40 Answers
- 13 Literature
- 14 Index
- Advertisers†˜ Index