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Finishing Capabilities

CAPABILITIES

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Electro Galvanising

Electro galvanising involves depositing a thin, uniform layer of zinc onto steel components using an electrolytic cell. This process enhances corrosion resistance while maintaining tight dimensional tolerances — making it ideal for precision parts. It also provides an aesthetically clean, silver finish. Commonly used in automotive, electrical enclosures, and consumer goods, it’s a cost-effective solution for indoor or moderately corrosive environments.

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Electropolishing (Stainless Steel)

Electro polishing is an electrochemical process that removes a microscopically thin layer from the surface of stainless steel components. This results in a bright, mirror-like finish while improving passivation and eliminating surface contaminants, burrs, and micro-cracks. It enhances corrosion resistance and cleanability, making it ideal for medical instruments, food processing equipment, and pharmaceutical-grade components where hygiene is critical.

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Hot Dip Galvanising

In this robust anti-corrosion process, steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc at around 450°C (842°F). The zinc forms a metallurgical bond with the base metal, creating a series of iron-zinc alloy layers that offer long-term corrosion resistance — even in harsh outdoor conditions. This method is widely used for structural steel, fencing, industrial supports, and outdoor infrastructure. The resulting finish is slightly matte and thicker than electro-galvanising.

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Centrifugal Galvanising

This is a specialized variant of hot dip galvanising for small, threaded, or intricate components like bolts, nuts, and washers. After hot dipping, the parts are placed in a high-speed centrifuge to spin off excess zinc, preventing clumping and ensuring smooth, uniform coverage — especially on threads and tight geometries. It guarantees both corrosion protection and assembly compatibility.

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Powder Coating with Seven-Tank Pre-Treatment

Our powder coating process begins with a rigorous seven-tank chemical pre-treatment that removes oil, scale, and rust while preparing the metal surface for maximum adhesion. This includes degreasing, derusting, phosphating, and passivation stages. We then apply electrostatically charged powder particles, which are cured in a high-temperature oven to form a durable, uniform coating. Available in a wide range of colors, textures, and gloss levels, our finishes are UV-resistant, chip-resistant, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

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