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Letter 26057
What is the difference between galvanize
and metalize?
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I have to replace approximately 75 feet of deck railing on my
condo. I am getting estimates and finding differences in the wording
of the contracts. I live 5 floors up and have constant sea breezes
and corrosion from the sea. What is the difference between metalized
wrought iron and galvanized wrought iron? The word galvanize is in
the dictionary, metalize is not. I need to have the product most
durable for ocean air and without some help I could end up making a
costly mistake. Help me understand this please.
Thank you,
Judie Sampson
- Redondo Beach, California, USA
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Unfortunately, there is no definition other than what the person
using it meant. So, you cannot make a comparison without more
information.
James Watts
- Navarre, Florida
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"Metallize" is a thermally sprayed zinc. It has a good bond and
you can build up from 3 to 8 mils thick. Metallizing is typically
more expensive, but you should check your local suppliers for both.
Either way you should consider painting or powder coating over the
rails to have an additional barrier protection on top of the surface
of the galvanizing or metallizing. Of course you may want to consider
painted aluminum.
Mike Stroia
Galvanizing - Canton, OH, USA
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