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43022
Polyester Powder Coating After Zinc
Plating [California]
November 13, 2006
We have some Steel structures that are built using hot rolled high
strength Steel. For corrosion prevention we plan to Zinc plate them
then add a layer of polyester powder coat. Though there is an ASTM
standard for the Zinc plating, there is no such thing for the powder
coating. Does anybody know of an industry standard or procedure for
that kind of application?
Thanks,
Salman Gharaibeh
ISE Corporation - Poway, CA, USA
November 25, 2006
You mention steel structures, which seems to imply substantial
pieces of steel, but then state that you intend to zinc plate.
Electroplating isn't commonly used for large structures in hot rolled
steel.
Hot dip galvanizing would be more common for HR structural Steel, and
this can be followed by powdercoating.
The standards applicable vary from country to country. One such is
ISO 13438 (prev BS6497).
Zinc plating as a corrosion protection is limited by the thickness of
the zinc layer. Its application is usually limited by the size of the
item.
Hot Dip galv is typically 10-15 times thicker that plating, and last
correspondingly longer. Neither are easy to powdercoat, the
pretreatment between zinc coating and powdercoating being the
critical point. Either a chromate or a zinc phosphate pretreatment
system of 8-12 stages is required. But if you do get it done this way
you can expect a competent coater to offer a guarantee of 15-25
years, depending on the installation location.
Geoff Crowley
- Glasgow, Scotland


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