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Jig Dipping

Jig dipping involves immersing items into a galvanizing bath using jigs, which hold and support the items during the dipping process. This method is particularly suitable for items such as aerials, grilles, and similar components that require precise coating. The primary benefits of jig dipping include ensuring a uniform coating, reducing the risk of distortion, and allowing for the efficient handling of multiple items simultaneously.

Hot Dip Galvanizing Spinning (Centrifuge)

Hot dip galvanizing spinning, or centrifuging, involves dipping small parts into molten zinc and then spinning them at high speed to remove excess zinc, ensuring a uniform and smooth coating. This process is perfect for small, delicate, or complex-shaped items that require a smooth finish, such as fasteners, nuts, bolts, and small brackets. The primary advantages of this method are thorough coating coverage, prevention of zinc buildup, and the production of a smooth, uniform finish.

Mechanical Galvanizing

Mechanical galvanizing is a process where a zinc coating is mechanically applied to steel or iron parts. The procedure involves tumbling the parts in a drum with zinc powder and other proprietary materials. This method is ideal for small to medium-sized parts, fasteners, and hardware that need a corrosion-resistant coating without exposure to high temperatures. The key benefits of mechanical galvanizing include providing a consistent coating thickness, reducing the risk of hydrogen embrittlement, and being suitable for threaded parts and small components.

Our bath dimensions are: Length 9.0m, Depth 2.0m, Width 1.8m.
We comply with various international standards as specified by customers:

  • Malaysian Standard MS740: 1981
  • American Standard ASTM 123
  • International Standard ISO 1461: 1999