Coating Plating "Room Temperature Zinc Plating ZRC Method" <Presenting Consultation Resolution Cases>
Adopted by architectural and design offices as well as general contractors. A method capable of rust prevention for large and complex-shaped steel structures that are difficult to hot-dip galvanized.
The "Room Temperature Zinc Coating ZRC Method" is a technique for protecting steel components, such as large structures, thin sheet products, and bridge girders, that cannot undergo hot-dip galvanizing from rust. By applying a one-component liquid mixture called "ZRC," which contains 95% high-concentration zinc, with an average dry film thickness of 81μm or more, it exhibits rust prevention performance equivalent to hot-dip galvanizing (JIS H8641 HDZ55). There is a wealth of adoption records in major organizational design offices and atelier-style design offices. The ZRC method will solve the concerns of architects and designers. 【Features】 ■ No immersion in a zinc plating bath is required, allowing for application to large components in factories or on-site. ■ Since it is applied at room temperature, it can be used on thin products that may warp due to high-temperature processing. ■ Corrosion resistance performance equivalent to hot-dip galvanizing has been recognized through outdoor exposure corrosion resistance tests (5 years in Miyako Island). ■ Long-term durability is achieved through electrical conductivity within the coating. Repair, renovation, and re-coating are also easy. ■ Free design options are possible with the use of specialized topcoats in colors like red and blue. ★ Currently, we are offering materials that introduce product catalogs and case studies for consultation solutions. Please check the "PDF Download" below. Feel free to contact us as well.
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