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It's a process of applying molten zinc with a handgun applicator, effectively welding the zinc to the article's surface. It's an effective corrosion protection treatment, second only to the hot dip process itself.

It is often used when an item is too large to fit in our hot dip galvanizing baths, or when an item is susceptible to heat distortion. There are no limitations to the size, shape or structure of components suitable for this process, but inner surfaces cannot be coated unless the item is very large.

Zinc Spraying can sometimes deliver a more aesthetically pleasing finish. There are no limits to how much zinc can be applied, with the ability to apply different thicknesses to specified areas. After zinc spraying, a protective vinyl sealer is applied and surfaces can then be painted if desired like their hot dip galvanized counterparts. 


Aluminium spraying is used on previously shot blasted steel. A fine stream of molten aluminium metal is splattered onto the surface. The droplets splatter forming a coating consisting of molten metal splatter adhered to the roughness of the steel

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