Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Molten metal or fused salt bath
Patent
1982-05-14
1985-03-19
Kittle, John E.
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
Molten metal or fused salt bath
427329, 427406, 427156, B05D 118
Patent
active
045059586
ABSTRACT:
Process for hot dip galvanizing workpieces of steel or iron materials wherein a treatment with fluxing agent is omitted. After being cleaned, the workpieces are coated with a thin metal layer which replaces the previously customarily applied fluxing agent layer and are immersed into the zinc melt with their surfaces in the dry state.
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Kammel Roland
Lieber Hans-Wilhelm
Hermann Huster GmbH & Co.
Kittle John E.
Seidleck James J.
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