Infrastructure development will play a key role in making India a 5 trillion economy, says our honourable minister Mr Nitin Gadkari. The Indian government is intensely focusing on infrastructural development projects like bridges, power, dams, road, and urban infrastructure. For these construction processes, organizations must focus on the circular economy, i.e., repair, reuse, return and recycling of raw material. Engineers should look for ways to create maximum value of its raw material, iron and steel, by giving its construction work an immortal value.
Hot-dip galvanizing to all your iron and steel structure requirements is the answer for optimal sustainability. Together they provide a unique combination of sustainable design choices. Galvanizing is an efficient dipping process providing the highest level of protection to your steel. Hot-dip galvanizing maximise the durability, reuse, and recyclable characteristics of iron.
Hot-dip galvanizing process minimises the total cost of structure over the years. When considering the total life cycle cost and durability of the projects undertaken by builders, engineers, architectures, contracts, fabricators, and developers, they prefer hot-dip galvanized steel for their construction work.
Galvanized steel is completely covered with a durable zinc coating that can last the lifetime of the material. One can avoid the production of new steel by re-galvanizing their products and putting them back into service, for example, several sheets of steel and iron parts of a submarine are re-galvanized when the ship comes offshore for maintenances.
Apart from reuse, zinc and steel are 100% recyclable repeatedly to create new steel products in a closed material loop. Galvanized steel when smelted at a specific temperature where zinc and iron can be separated and reused.
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