Inspection of Hot Dip Galvanized products
Inspection of Hot Dip Galvanized products
About Galvanizing
Galvanizing is the electrochemical process of providing Zinc coating to iron /Steel to prevent Corrosion and Rust.
This process of Zinc coating is widely used on Industrial and Domestic products in mass production considering the following benefits
- Low Cost
- High Productivity
- Long Life of coating
- Coating Resistance Quality
- Uses for mass production with low cost and high reliability on surface protection.
Hot-Dip Galvanizing
Hot-dip galvanizing is one of the most economical, maintenance-free corrosion protection systems available. Like any other manufacturing process, hot-dip galvanized steel requires an inspection of the finished product to ensure compliance with applicable specifications. The inspection process requires a clear understanding of specification requirements and compliance measurement techniques to make an accurate assessment.
Third-Party Inspection – Involve in the inspection of Galvanized products, can prepare the inspection Checklist considering the following (at least) – To deliver a sound inspection report on the inspection of Galvanized products.
The Following Points have been covered in the context of the Inspection of Galvanizing products. Which will help the Third-Party Inspection Agency in India or inspectors who are into third-party Inspection activities? To develop a Sound understanding and get prepared to deliver third-party Inspection services and make the supplier and buyer happy to utilize the professional services of the Third-Party Inspection Agency
- The raw material required for the galvanizing process
- Equipment used in the Galvanizing Process
- Galvanizing Process
- What are the types of inspection carried out on the Galvanized products?
- inspection references specifications for Galvanized products
- Benefits of Hot Dip Galvanizing
- Types of Defects in Galvanize Process
- Equipment used for inspection of Galvanized products.
The raw material required for galvanizing process & its compliances
- Zinc ingots – Ref min 98.50% purity as per IS 209: 1992
- Sulphuric Acid Solution – Ref IS 2629 Concentration
- Hydrochloric Acid Solution – Ref IS 2629 Concentration
- Flux – Ref IS 2629 Concentration
- Furnace Oil as per requirements.
Equipment used in Galvanizing Process
- 7- Processing Tank
- Zinc Bath
- Over Head Crane
- Bins
- Centrifuging Machine
- Blower
- Furnace
Galvanizing Process
- Degreasing
- Rinsing
- Picking
- Rinsing
- Fluxing
- Drying
- Zinc dip
- Cooling & inspection.
What are the types of inspection carried on the Galvanized products or Samples?
- Mass of zinc coating
Sr No | Product | Minimum Value or Average Mass of Coating (g/m2) |
1 | Castings-grey iron, malleable iron | 610 |
2 | Fabricated steel articles: 5 mm thick and over-under 5 mm, but not less 2 under 2 mm, but not less than 1.2 mm | 610 460 340 |
3 | Threaded work other than tubes and tube fittings: 10 mm dia and under 10 mm dia | 300 270 |
- Pivoted Hammer Test for Zinc-Coated Fabricated Products – 5mm difference 3-5 Impression
- Knife Test for Zinc; Coated Hardware and Assembled Steel Products – No Peal off
- Bend and Wrapping Tests for Zinc, Coated Steel, and Wire – 2T
- Freedom from Defects – flux, ash bare patches, black, spots, pimples, lumpiness, run, rust stains, bulky white deposits, and blisters (Visual)
- Post Treatment – chromatin or phosphating
- Determination of Uniformity of Galvanizing Coating & Uniformity in Thickness (Sampling Plan)
No. of Units in the Lot | No. of Units to be Selected in a Sample | Acceptance No. |
Up to 25 | 3 | 0 |
26-100 | 5 | 0 |
101-150 | 8 | 1 |
151-500 | 13 | 1 |
501-1000 | 20 | 2 |
1001-10000 | 32 | 3 |
100001 and above | 50 | 5 |
What are inspection references specification for Galvanized products?
- IS 2629 (1985) – Recommended Practice for Hot Dip Galvanizing for Iron & Steel (light Metals & Their Alloys)
- IS 4759 (1996) – Hot dip zinc coating on structural steel and other allied products (Light metals and their alloys)
Benefits of Hot Dip Galvanizing
Different Appearances The appearance of the hot-dip galvanized coating can vary from piece to piece, and even section to section of the same piece. Common appearances for hot-dip galvanized steel immediately after galvanizing include bright and shiny, spangled, matte gray, and/or a combination of these. There are a number of reasons for the non-uniform appearance; however, it is important to note appearance has no bearing on the corrosion protection of the piece. Furthermore, in time, after exposure to the environment, all galvanized coatings will take on a uniform, matte gray appearance
Types of Defects in Galvanize Process
- Bare patches
- Blasting Damage
- Chair & Wore Marks
- Black Ash
- Cllagged holes & Threads
- Distortion & Wrapages
- Drainage Spikes
- Dross Mark
- Flakings
- Flux markings
- Oxide lines
- Rough Surface/ Finishing.
- Blisters
- Pimples
- Bulky white deposits
Equipment used for inspection of Galvanized products.
- Elco Meter/ DFT Meter
- Pivot Hammer
- Knife
- Hand press for bend test
- Scratching Tool
- Chemical Lab for Mass of zinc coating test
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