Friends, especially Eesakiwi, many thanks for your responses, I have just found them. Eesakiwi, a question for you:
Originally Posted by
eesakiwi
Theres a bit of hyperbole to it but its also correct.
Like when welding Zinc coated Steel, you strike the arc on the Zinc, the arc starts, gets hot, melts & burns away the Zinc so the arc now gets to the Steel and you start welding properly.
Here, by Zinc-coated, I guess you mean zinc-plated or zinc-dipped, right? Or do you mean so-called zinc-rich paint? That is supposed to be 90% zinc on application, but I don't belive zinc paint is weldable?
In the case of STEEL-IT, it says the paint is 50% stainless steel on drying. I assume the other 50% is all that organic stuff (polyurethane), which is what I assume burns away when you weld on it, which the steel just hangs on. Am I right?
Thanks agains!
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