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Galvanized Iron

Iron or steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion in a process invented by Luigi Galvani.

Corrugated mild-steel sheets for roofing and mild-steel sheets for dustbin etc. are usually galvanized by dipping them in molten zinc. The formation of a brittle zinc-iron alloy is prevented by the addition of small quantities of aluminum or magnesium.

Galvanizing is an effective method of protecting steel because even if the surface is scratched, the zinc still protects the underlying metal.

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