Hot Dip Galvanizing

Hot Dip Galvanizing

Hot Dip Galvanizing is considered one of the most effective corrosion protection methods for steel and is widely regarded as the most popular protective process for all external steelwork. The primary reason for this consideration is the combination of cost-effectiveness, and extended life expectancy added through this process.

The hot dip galvanizing process is unique, challenging, and long-lasting. It covers both the internal and external surfaces, guaranteeing an extended lifetime expectancy of the metal.

Ireland’s Largest Galvanizing Bath at Shannonside Galvanizing

SSG Coatings proudly boasts having the largest Galvanized bath in the country, measuring 12m in length, 2m in width, and 3.2m in depth.

We are a hot dip galvanizing specialist operating in Drombanna, just 5 minutes outside Limerick city. Our team consists of trained, proficient, and experienced galvanizing specialists, and together, we offer a comprehensive range of support and follow-up services to our customers.

Several companies today are shifting towards a more flexible and quality-based approach over the traditional ones to meet their galvanized requirements. Being the specialists operating in the galvanized industry and meeting the standards of BS EN ISO 1461 standards, we offer these companies a wide range of interesting, innovative and cost-effective options.

We are experienced in meeting our customers’ particular needs and work requirements, ensuring compatibility with standard procedures, and delivering high-quality work.

 

Our Galvanizing Process

Our hot dip galvanizing process consists of a wide range of essential stages, which ensures quality delivery at the end of it all:

  • Jigging and Pre-HDG Inspection Process
  • Pre-Treatment Process
  • Flux Process
  • Hot Dip Galvanizing Process
  • Post HDG Inspection Process

 

Contact Us

For any of your hot dip galvanizing requirements, please feel free to connect with us at 061 412357.

 

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