What is galvanising?

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Coating iron with Zinc

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Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : The coating of a thin layer of zinc on steel or iron objects is known as – (1) Hot dipping (2) Tinning (3) Galvanising (4) Electroplating

Last Answer : (3) Galvanising Explanation: Galvanization is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, in order to prevent rusting. Although galvanization can be done with electrochemical and ... is hot-dip galvanization, in which steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.

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Last Answer : (B) Galvanising

Description : The main purpose of galvanising iron sheets is to (A) Harden the surface (B) Increase its glossiness and lustre (C) Prevent the action of water (D) Prevent the action of oxygen

Last Answer : (C) Prevent the action of water

Description : Galvanising is not a zinc diffusion process. A zinc diffusion process istermed as (A) Sherardizing (B) Parkerising (C) Anodising (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) Sherardizing

Description : Generally __________ are subjected to galvanising (i.e., zinc coating). (A) Non-ferrous metals (B) Non-metals (C) Low carbon steels (D) Stainless steel

Last Answer : (C) Low carbon steels

Description : Galvanising (i.e., zinc coating) of steel sheets is done to (A) Prevent its rusting by contact with corrosive atmosphere (B) Protect the base metal by cathodic protection (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)

Description : The process of coating steel sheets by zinc to improve its corrosion resistance is called (A) Calorising (B) Galvanising (C) Zincification (D) Tempering

Last Answer : (B) Galvanising

Description : Galvanising is generally done on (A) Non-ferrous metals (B) Low carbon steel (C) Stainless steel (D) Cast iron

Last Answer : (B) Low carbon steel

Description : Glass is (A) Mainly CaO (B) Subjected to galvanising (C) A super cooled liquid (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Last Answer : (C) A super cooled liquid

Description : __________ is the process of coating the surface of steel with aluminium oxide, thereby imparting it increased resistance to corrosion & oxidation upto a temperature of 700°C. (A) Veneering (B) Galvanising (C) Electroplating (D) Calorising

Last Answer : (D) Calorising

Description : Hot dipping process is used for coating a low melting point metal (e.g. Pb, Sn, Zn) on iron, steel & copper having relatively higher melting points. Which of the following is not a hot dipping process? (A) Galvanising (B) Tinning (C) Sherardizing (D) None of these

Last Answer : (C) Sherardizing

Description : Coating thickness in case of galvanising of steel sheet generally corresponds to the deposition of __________ gms of zinc per m2 of steel strip. (A) 5-10 (B) 1000-1500 (C) 120-500 (D) 1500-3000

Last Answer : Option C

Description : Galvanising means covering iron with a thin coat of (A) Tin (B) Zinc (C) Glaze (D) Coal tar

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : Write two points of similarity between sherardizing and galvanising process.

Last Answer : 1) Sherardizing and galvanizing are the processes of avoiding corrosion of metal. 2) Zinc is used as coating metal on iron base metal.

Description : The metal chiefly used for galvanising iron is : (1) Zinc (2) Mercury (3) Cadmium (4) Tin 

Last Answer : Zinc

Description : The coating of a thin layer of zinc on steel or iron objects is known as (1) Hot dipping (2) Tinning (3) Galvanising (4) Electroplating

Last Answer : Galvanising