hot dip galvanizing or powder coating
#1
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hot dip galvanizing or powder coating
hi,
i want to remove my rear control arms rear subframe gearbox support and other suspension parts because of corroding.
first i'll do sandblasting then i want hot dip galvanizing. but some sources say hot dip process may distortion some metals.(thin metals)
and surface is little raw but if galvanizing process success i could paint with epoxy. i saw subframes coated by hot dip galvanizing.
powder coating is another option but it's not protective than galvanizing process.
what do you think about this situation?
regards,
Semih
i want to remove my rear control arms rear subframe gearbox support and other suspension parts because of corroding.
first i'll do sandblasting then i want hot dip galvanizing. but some sources say hot dip process may distortion some metals.(thin metals)
and surface is little raw but if galvanizing process success i could paint with epoxy. i saw subframes coated by hot dip galvanizing.
powder coating is another option but it's not protective than galvanizing process.
what do you think about this situation?
regards,
Semih
#2
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Powder coated seems the better option in my opinion
#6
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i saw powder coating primers which are including zinc. maybe that products coould better perform
like this
https://www.tiger-coatings.us/filead...s_69-90500.pdf
like this
https://www.tiger-coatings.us/filead...s_69-90500.pdf
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