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Their are a wide variety of fence and gate designs for residential
use. We recommend either Elecrostatic painted wrought iron, painted
Galvanized wrought iron, or Metalized Coated wrought iron.
THE DEFINITION FOR THESE COATINGS,: found at the bottom of this page.
Areas close to salt exposure, such as a river or ocean, require additional
maintenance. For these areas we recommend Galvanized or Metaized
Coating.
We have manufacture a variety of Gates and Fences for residential,
commercial, industrial, and multi-unit housing. We offer these in
Electrostatic painted, Galvanized, and Metalized Coating. Railing
types include multistrand pipe railing, to meet the "Americans
with Disabilities Act." We also offer residential porch enclosures,
including decorative cast aluminum or iron columns with railings.
No matter what your metal needs, from design and production, to finishing
and installation, we can meet your needs.
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| Definition
Of Steel Coatings |
| Electrostatic painting allows the paint
to "wrap" around the product being sprayed. Electrostatic
"wrap" is achieved by charging the paint with a static
charge. Once charged, the paint being sprayed will be attracted
to the nearest grounded object, and will disperse evenly over
the entire surface. This results is and even coat with NO thin
areas that mite be exposed to weather., |
Galvanizing is the practice of immersing
clean, oxide-free iron or steel into molten zinc in order to
form a zinc coating that is metallurgically bonded to the iron
or steel's surface. The zinc coating protects the surface against
corrosion by providing protection to the iron or steel.
All galvanizing consists of four fundamental steps:
Surface preparation
Prefluxing
Galvanizing
Finishing |
| Metalizing process always begins with
proper surface preparation. Next, aluminum wire or zinc wire
is continuously melted in an electric arc spray or gas flame
spray gun. Clean, compressed air strips droplets of molten metal
from the wire depositing these particles onto the steel forming
the protective coating. This sprayed metal coating is both a
barrier coating and a galvanic coating in one. A single metalized
coating protects steel for 30 years or longer. One of the advantages
of Metalizing over Galvanizing is a much smother finish. |
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