2021 年 59 巻 1 号 p. 24-35
Galvanizing makes the surface of the steel products to prevent the corrosion on the steel surface, and to endure the long-term use of steel products. Generally, in galvanizing process, the steel product is dipped into the molten zinc with about 440 to 470°C then zinc coating with about 50 to 150 μm is formed on the surface of the steel material to achieve long-term corrosion protection.
Recently, zinc coating steel structure is increasing in size therefore the size of molten zinc galvanizing bath also becomes larger and larger.
In this report, some examples of corrosion and wear of steel galvanizing baths by molten zinc are introduced and the mechanism of corrosion and wear by molten zinc is described. In addition, the operation and management control of hot dip galva-nizing bath made of steel is discussed from the point of view of the prevention of corrosion and wear by molten zinc.