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ICZ: Congress Oct. 25, 2011
Sao Paulo
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American Galvanizers Association
• Non-profit trade association dedicated to serving the after fabrication hot-dip galvanizing industry
• Provides technical support on innovative applications and technological developments in hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion protection
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• The purpose of this seminar is to inform and educate architects, engineers, and other specifiers about hot-dip galvanized steel and how it can address the growing corrosion problem throughout South America.
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Learning Objectives
• Upon completion of this congress, you will be able to: – Recognize the corrosion issues confronting
South America – Describe how zinc coatings, specifically hot-dip
galvanizing, can protect against steel corrosion – Incorporate sound corrosion protection into the
design of steel products that can significantly reduce maintenance costs over the life of a project
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Tour of the City
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The Corrosion Problem
25-30% could be eliminated if adequate corrosion protection
systems were employed
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$1.6 trillion investment necessary to maintain America’s infrastructure
27% of the nation’s bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete
Poor road conditions cost motorists $54 billion a year
in repairs and operating costs
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Annual $11 billion shortfall to replace aging drinking water facilities
Current patch-and-pray approach is ineffective
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Corners and edges are a common place for corrosion to begin
as paints tend to thin in these areas
The paint coating on this frame failed to adequately protect the steel
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Case Study The Williamsburg Bridge
built in 1903 in New York City
1991 inspection revealed severe corrosion direct cost of repairs was $750 million
indirect cost approximately $8.2 billion
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Corrosion Costs
• $$$ - Increased Taxes – $2.2 Trillion USD annually
(worldwide) – In US - approximately 3%
of the GDP
– $423 BIL (2009)
• Natural Resources – Production, materials, &
energy consumption
• Hazardous – Public safety, property
damage, environmental contamination
• Public Outcry – Traffic, detours,
inconvenience, indirect impact to business
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The Solution: Hot-Dip Galvanizing
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Suncor Energy – Odyssey Project
Date Galvanized 2006
Components Galvanized
Walkways, rails, pipe
Environment Industrial
Location
Commerce City, CO
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Boca Chica Bridge Date Galvanized
1972
Components Galvanized Reinforcing steel, deck
Environment Marine
Location
Florida Keys, FL
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Harrisburg Airport Transportation Facility
Date Galvanized 2004
Components Galvanized
Columns, girders, splice plates, tubing, and stair frames
Environment Urban
Location
Harrisburg, PA
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process
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HDG Process: Surface Preparation
• Thorough cleaning is necessary as zinc will only adhere to clean steel – Degreasing – removes dirt,
oils, organic residue – Pickling – Removes mill
scale and oxides – Fluxing – Mild cleaning,
provides protective layer
Degreasing
Pickling
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HDG Process: Galvanizing
• Steel immersed in bath of molten zinc (~830 F)
• > 98% pure zinc, up to 2% additives (Al, Bi, Ni)
• Zinc reacts with iron in steel to form coating
• Reaction is complete when steel reaches bath temperature
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HDG Process: Inspection
• Steel is inspected after galvanizing to verify conformance to specs
• Visual inspection to identify any surface defects
• Magnetic thickness gauge to check coating thickness
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Hot-Dip Galvanized Coating Characteristics
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Metallurgical Bond
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Edge Protection
Same thickness at edge/corner because coating grows
perpendicular to the surface
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Complete Coverage
Interior coverage
Fully-coated threads
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Barrier Protection
Barrier protection resists corrosion by isolating the steel from
electrolytes in the environment
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Cathodic Protection Galvanic Series of Metals
This arrangement of metals determines what metal will be the anode and cathode when the two are put in a electrolytic cell (arrangement dependent on salt water as electrolyte).
ZINC = ANODE
STEEL = CATHODE
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Cathodic Protection: Sacrificial Zinc
Bare Steel
Zinc Coating
Exposed steel is protected
Even damaged areas of the coating will be cathodically protected by surrounding zinc
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Zinc Patina
• Zinc byproducts build on surface of steel during wet and dry cycles, forming patina
• Zinc Patina is passive and impervious making it a critical part of HDG’s long-lasting protection
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Time to First Maintenance
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Sustainability: Galvanizing is Green
• Zinc and steel are 100% recyclable – Properties of zinc (and steel) do not
degrade with reprocessing – Zinc is a natural element in the
Earth’s crust – Recycled content contributes to LEED
• Galvanizing’s maintenance-free durability ensures no additional energy, materials, or emissions during use
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing & LEED®
• Points always achievable – Materials & Resources (MR) Credit 4: Recycled Content (2
points – 20% recycled content) – Innovation in Design (ID) Credit 1: Path 2 Exemplary
Performance (1 point exceeding by 10% (30%))
• Points to consider job-by-job – MR Credit 5:Regional Materials – MR Credit 3: Materials Reuse – ID Credit 1: Path 1 Innovation in Design – ID Credit 1: Path 2 (other areas)
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Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) of HDG
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Additional Benefits: Variety & Availability
Variety of shapes and sizes
Available 24/7/365 with no temperature or
humidity requirements
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Other Zinc Coatings for Corrosion Protection
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Zinc Coatings Comparison
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Metallizing
• Zinc wire or powder melted and sprayed onto the surface
• Shop or field application • 85% as dense as HDG • Mechanical bond and no
alloy layers
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Zinc-Rich Paints
• Zinc dust in organic or inorganic binders
• Erroneously referred to as “cold galvanizing”
• Cathodic protection is dependent on – Conductive binder – Zinc particles in contact – % of zinc in dry film
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Continuous Sheet Galvanizing
• Continuous in-line hot-dip process for sheet, strip, wire
• Coating thickness and alloy layers are minimal
• Common Products – G60, G90 – Galvannealed (Zn-Fe) – Galvalume (Zn-Al)
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Electroplated
• Zinc applied to steel sheet, strip and small parts by electro-deposition
• No alloy layers, thin coating of pure zinc
• More expensive than sheet galvanizing
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Zinc (Mechanical) Plated
• Only used for fasteners and small parts
• Tumbled in drum with zinc powder, glass beads, and proprietary chemicals
• Mechanical bond
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Design & Fabrication
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Communication is Key
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Suitable Materials for Galvanizing
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Hot-Dip Galvanized Fasteners
Galvanized fasteners are recommended for joining
hot-dip galvanized structures
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Venting & Drainage
• Hollow structures must have vent and drain holes
• Allows moisture to escape and zinc to drain upon withdrawal
Vent
Drain
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Dissimilar Thicknesses
• Heat and cool at different rates
• Can cause warping or distortion
• Best practice = design with similar thicknesses
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Material Handling
• Hoists and cranes used to process the steel
• Chains, wires, or other devices used to hold the material
• Weight is also an important factor
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Galvanizing Oversized Pieces
• Average kettle length is 40 feet (North America)
• Many kettles 50-60 feet • Progressive dipping used
for larger pieces • Communicate with
galvanizer during design process
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Coating Appearance: Newly Galvanized
Shiny
Spangled
Matte Gray
Shiny & Dull
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Weathering of Galvanized Steel
Photo taken 12/18/02
Photo taken 03/28/03
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Duplex Systems Painting/Powder Coating Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel
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Why Paint Galvanized Steel?
• Aesthetics – Branding – Architect’s preference
• Identification – Safety
• Hostile environment – Chemical plants
• Repair or extend the life of existing galvanized articles
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Galvanized Surface Condition
• Proper surface preparation is critical for successful duplex systems
• Galvanized surface condition will dictate the preparation required – Newly galvanized – Partially weathered – Fully weathered
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Passivation Cycle Free flowing air
O2
Moisture from rain (dew) H2O
Free flowing air O2 + CO2
Zinc Oxide ZnO
Zinc Hydroxide Zn(OH) 2
Zinc Carbonate 2ZnCO3 • Zn(OH) 2
Time
0 – 48 hrs
48 hrs – 6 mos
6 mos – 2 yrs
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Synergistic Effect
• Systems work in synergy – Paint is barrier for zinc – Zinc prevents underfilm
corrosion from forming
• Minimizes paint peeling and flaking
• Paint & Galvanizing provide 1.5x – 2.5x sum of the systems alone
• Extends maintenance cycle of paint
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Costs Less Lasts Longer
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The Cost of Corrosion Protection
• Initial cost will always factor into decision • Life-cycle cost analysis is more complete
– Includes all future maintenance costs – Provides total cost of the project over its life
• Life-cycle cost calculation automated online at www.galvanizeit.org/galvanizingcost/
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Quantitative Analysis
• Data Sources: – Paint – 2008 KTA Tator paper
• Nationwide survey of the paint industry • Presented at NACE 2009
– Galvanizing – 2008 AGA Industry Survey • Project Parameters
– Standard mix of steel (structural, tubing, plate) – 30,000 ft2 project – Moderately industrial environment
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Initial Cost Parameters
• Paint – Material (one- or two-
pack product, number of coats, etc)
– Shop cleaning labor – Shop/field application – Field labor
• Galvanizing – Process is inclusive of
all cleaning, material, and labor
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Initial Cost
Coating System $/ft2 Total Inorganic Zinc $1.35 $40,410 Hot-Dip Galvanizing $1.60 $48,000 Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy $2.16 $64,800 Acrylic WB Primer/ Acrylic WB Intermediate/ Acrylic WB Topcoat
$2.55 $76,620
Inorganic Zinc Primer/ Epoxy/ Polyurethane Topcoat
$3.17 $94,950
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Life-Cycle Cost
• Maintenance costs calculated on a practical maintenance cycle (vs. ideal) – Unique to each paint system – Manufacturer recommended cycles provided in
the KTA Tator paper
• NACE model for NFV and NPV calculations – 2% inflation; 4% interest
• 50-year life • Maintenance repaint at 5% rust
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Life-Cycle Cost ($/ft2) 60-Year Life
Coating System $/ft2 Hot-Dip Galvanizing $1.60 Inorganic Zinc $5.16 Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy $8.07 Inorganic Zinc Primer/Epoxy Intermediate/ Polyurethane Topcoat
$10.04
Acrylic WB Primer/ Acrylic WB Intermediate/ Acrylic WB Topcoat
$14.82
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Total Cost of 60-Year Project
Coating System Total Hot-Dip Galvanizing $48,000 Inorganic Zinc $154,80
0 Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy $242,10
0 Inorganic Zinc Primer/ Epoxy/ Polyurethane
$301,200
Acrylic WB Primer/ Acrylic WB Intermediate/ Acrylic WB Topcoat
$444,600
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Galvanized Steel Projects
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7th Avenue Light Rail Transit
Date Galvanized 2005
Components Galvanized
Columns, arms, light posts, handrails, benches, hardware
Environment Urban
Location
Calgary, AB
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Michigan/M-102 Bridge Rail
Date Galvanized 2007
Components Galvanized
Guide rails
Environment Urban
Location
Detroit, MI
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Harley Davidson Museum
Date Galvanized 2008
Components Galvanized I-beams, columns, gusset plates,
and cross bracing
Environment Urban
Location Milwaukee, WI
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San Joaquin Solar Farm Date Galvanized
2007
Components Galvanized Frames, hardware
Environment Industrial
Location
Oakdale, CA
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Bergen County Bridge
Date Galvanized 2009
Components Galvanized Trusses, floor beams, flooring-
diaphrams, supports, rail, plates
Environment Suburban
Location Fairlawn/Patterson, NJ
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AGA Resources
• www.galvanizeit.org • [email protected] • 1-800-HOT-SPEC
(1-800-468-7732) • Technical Library • AGA KnowledgeBase
– www.galvanizeit.org/aga/knowledgebase
• Galvanizing Insights – Quarterly e-newsletter
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Questions & Comments