Metallisation




Metallisation is the best alternative to the method of hot-dip galvanizing

Metallisation is the best alternative to the method of hot-dip galvanizing and is distinguished by the fact that the parts are not immersed in melted liquid zinc, but the zinc layer is applied during the process of thermal spraying with a heated zinc jet. Similar to the method of hot-dip galvanizing, metallisation excellently protects metal structures from corrosion and forms a long-lasting coating.

Before metallisation, the parts are treated using shot blasting to clean them and increase the surface adhesion, providing a longer overall lifecycle. When the structures are cleaned, the metallisation process is commenced within four hours.

 



Advantages

Metallisation may be used in cases where the method of hot-dip galvanizing is not possible for various reasons, for example, the structure has an inappropriate size, design, it is only necessary to cover a certain part of the component with zinc or there are many threads in the component, or various technological holes that should be protected from zinc.

The process of metallisation can provide the desired thickness of the zinc coating with fairly high accuracy. The thickness of the coating does not depend on the chemical composition of the metal.


 


 


Area of use

Metallization has a wide range of applications in construction, mechanical engineering, energy and many other sectors. It is an ideal option in cases where it is not possible to use hot-dip galvanizing for a metal construction.

Metallisation can also be used as the only surface treatment, but due to the rough surface obtained and the excellent adhesion provided, it is very good to paint it as well.

 

Metallisation is the best alternative to the method of hot-dip galvanising

Metallisation is the best alternative to the method of hot-dip galvanising and is distinguished by the fact that the parts are not immersed in melted liquid zinc, but the zinc layer is applied during the process of thermal spraying with a heated zinc jet. Similar to the method of hot-dip galvanising, metallisation excellently protects metal structures from corrosion and forms a long-lasting coating.

Before metallisation, the parts are treated using shot blasting to clean them and increase the surface adhesion, providing a longer overall lifecycle. When the structures are cleaned, the metallisation process is commenced within four hours.

 
 

Advantages

Metallisation may be used in cases where the method of hot-dip galvanising is not possible for various reasons, for example, the structure has an inappropriate size, design, it is only necessary to cover a certain part of the component with zinc or there are many threads in the component, or various technological holes that should be protected from zinc. 

The process of metallisation can provide the desired thickness of the zinc coating with fairly high accuracy. The thickness of the coating does not depend on the chemical composition of the metal.


 


 


Area of use

Metallization has a wide range of applications in construction, mechanical engineering, energy and many other sectors. It is an ideal option in cases where it is not possible to use hot-dip galvanising for a metal construction.

Metallisation can also be used as the only surface treatment, but due to the rough surface obtained and the excellent adhesion provided, it is very good to paint it as well.





We offer all surface treatment processes from shot blasting to galvanizing and painting, as well as we guarantee process control and quality at each stage of the treatment and ensure that the final product is of the required quality.

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We offer all surface treatment processes from shot blasting to galvanizing and painting, as well as we guarantee process control and quality at each stage of the treatment and ensure that the final product is of the required quality.

Contact Us