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hop dip galvanizing for small parts.

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  • yes i am in the us.we generally use cic pittsburg.i would be glad to share any of the operational technics that we use.

  • @hams1974 thanks, if you have any question for us, you can try to email me, nick@yongsun.com.tw

  • are you in US, than you should heard WESTECH, we are their agent in Taiwan and China. Mr. Chris Mason is very nice, kind and having lot of experiences in galvanizing industry. if you have any technology problems you can try to connect with him directly

  • i am in Bristol Virginia, my company was owned by v&s then privately owned it is now azz Bristol. i do not work there anymore. i work for a guardrail manufacture at this time.we are currently looking at building are own kettle.the operating temp. is that f or c. we ran our kettle at about 840 f or a little higher at times depending on thread size.

  • @hams1974 are you in US, than you should heard WESTECH, we are their agent in Taiwan and China. Mr. Chris Mason is very nice, kind and having lot of experiences in galvanizing industry. if you have any technology problems you can try to connect with him directl

  • I have worked in the galvanizing industry for about 10 years. i have never heard of this. this is a very fast and efficient set up for centrifuging . what temperature do you operate your kettle at?

  • @hams1974 where your company located? This is our customer in Taiwan; their fastener galv experience over 30years. if you are interesting in it, maybe we can learning each other.

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  • @hams1974 their working temp will depand on which kind of parts. Normal temp between 510-520. This is very special manual galvanizing for small parts, even after centrifuge they still need to dip flux again for good surface than quantch.

  • @hams1974 it is ammonia powder (NH4CL), it can be help centrifuge.

  • what is the person throwing on the parts in the centrifuge?

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