The zinc coating of wind turbine flanges in Otog Front Banner mainly adopts the hot-dip galvanizing process, with its characteristics and advantages as follows: Hot-dip Galvanizing Process The steel components of wind turbine flanges are immersed into a molten zinc solution at approximately 500°C, allowing the zinc coating to adhere to the surface of the steel components. This is an effective metal corrosion prevention method that enhances the durability of the coating by forming a metallurgical structure. Corrosion Resistance The zinc coating prevents corrosion of the flanges caused by mechanical damage during transportation and use, providing comprehensive protection, especially in recesses, sharp corners, and hidden areas. In suburban environments, the standard hot-dip galvanized anti-rust thickness can last for over 50 years; in urban or offshore areas, it can remain maintenance-free for 20 years. Cost and Efficiency Hot-dip galvanizing is relatively low in cost and fast in application, avoiding the time required for on-site spray painting after installation. |