The Valueble Contribution Of Hot Dip Galvanizing To Sustainable Steel Construction
by Peter Golding, Banu Nargis
Publisher - Galvanizers Association of Australia, Melbourne, Australia Richker Metals Inc, Malaysia
Category - Engineering & IT
Hot dip galvanizing is a well understood and mature process for prolonging the life of
structural steel. In recent years, with the increasing worldwide interest in sustainability
of products and processes, end users have become more aware of the benefits of the
hot dip galvanizing process as a method to increase service life, and the hot dip
galvanizing industry has invested in new plant and equipment in the region to make
their own plants more sustainable.
Attention to the durability of steel structures and components has important
environmental, economic and social consequences. By protecting steel from
corrosion, galvanizing performs an invaluable service. It helps to save natural
resources by significantly prolonging the life of steel and capital investments. The longterm durability provided by galvanizing is achieved at a relatively low environmental
burden in terms of energy and other globally relevant impacts, especially when
compared to the energy value of the steel it is protecting.
This paper provides an overview of the durability, economics and sustainability of hot
dip galvanizing and how the application of this method of protecting steel from
corrosion is significantly increasing in the ASEAN region, providing growth markets for
steel and maintaining steel as the sustainable material of choice.
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