Tubular Fabrications & Hollow Structurals Cleaning
Tubular assemblies (handrails, pipe columns, pipe girders,
street light poles, transmission poles, pipe trusses, sign bridges) are
commonly galvanized because corrosion protection is afforded to the interior
and exterior of the product. To provide an optimal galvanized coating, hollow
products require proper cleaning, venting, and draining.
Cleaning
As with all steel, pipe and other hollow materials must be
thoroughly cleaned before the molten zinc will metallurgically bond with the
steel. Pipe can present two special cleaning challenges. First, the mill
coating (varnish, lacquer, and similar materials) applied by pipe manufacturers
requires extra time and effort to remove at the galvanizing plant. Some
galvanizers do not have the capability to remove this coating. Some organic
mill coating formulations, both foreign and domestic, are
extremely difficult to remove with common cleaning
solutions, so blasting may be required. Ordering uncoated pipe avoids costly
attempts to remove these mill coatings. In some cases, it may be more cost
effective to substitute tube for pipe.
Second, welding around mill coatings burns and carbonizes
the varnish in the surrounding areas and cannot be removed
by the normal cleaning process at a galvanizer. This soot
must be removed by blasting or other mechanical cleaning methods prior to
delivering steel to the galvanizing facility.
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