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Table of Contents
Section
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GENERAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.0
REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................................. 4
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1.0
GENERAL
1.1
Scope
This Specification covers the requirements for hot-dip and mechanical galvanizing of
aboveground carbon steel items with operating temperatures below 750F and are not in
immersion service.
This Specification is applicable to the following items:
1.2
2.0
Electrical: Conduit, cable trays and covers including fasteners, and light standards
Pipe supports: Anchors, cradles, guides, hangers, shoes, miscellaneous supports, nonfireproofed shop fabricated carbon steel pipe supports
Structural Steel and accessories: Beams and columns, bolts, bumper posts, chain link fence
and accessories, checker plates, floor plates, grating, guardrails, handrails, hardware, ladders
and cages, platforms, safety and guard chains, sheet metal, stair stringers, stair treads, toe
plates, and other similar items.
Terminology
FABRICATOR shall mean the party responsible for design and/or fabrication of steel
products to be galvanized.
GALVANIZER shall mean the party responsible for galvanizing the carbon steel items.
ENGINEER shall mean the engineer responsible for the development or maintenance of this
Specification.
REFERENCES
The latest revision, including addenda, of the following references in effect on the latest date of this
Specification form a part of this Specification. Except as modified by the requirements specified in this
Specification or on the drawings, all Work performed shall comply with the following references. Any
conflicts between the following references and this Specification shall be resolved by the ENGINEER.
2.1
Standard specification for zinc (hot-dip galvanized) coatings on iron and steel products
A143
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A153
Standard specification for zinc coating (hot-dip) on iron and steel hardware
A307
Standard specification for carbon steel bolts and studs, 60,000 psi tensile strength
A325
Standard specification for structural bolts, steel, heat treated, 120/150 ksi minimum
tensile strength
A384
Standard practice for safeguarding against warpage and distortion during hot-dip
galvanizing of steel assemblies
A385
Standard practice for providing high quality zinc coating (hot dip)
A392
A875
Standard specification for steel sheet, zinc-5% aluminum alloy coated by the hot-dip
process
B6
B695
Standard specification for coatings of zinc mechanically deposited on iron and steel
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Solvent Cleaning
Pickling
Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal
Near-White Metal Blast Cleaning
Specifications
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Painting
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The following points shall be given special attention during the design and galvanizing:
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Vent / drain holes shall be provided to avoid high internal pressures and air locks.
Defects in the substrate such as cracks, laminations, laps, and folds shall be removed prior to
galvanizing.
As appropriate drilling, cutting, welding, forming, and final fabrication of unit members and
assemblies shall be completed before galvanizing.
Welds shall be continuous. Where laps can not be avoided all overlaps or contacted surfaces shall be
seal welded.
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be removed by any reasonable process of handling or erection. Lumps, globules, or heavy deposits of zinc,
which could interfere with the intended use of the galvanized item, shall not be permitted.
The thickness and/or weight of the zinc coating shall not be less than the minimum values stated in the
applicable ASTM standards.
The GALVANIZER shall submit to the ENGINEER a procedure for tagging or otherwise apply the
original piece identification marking after galvanizing. Once approved, the procedure shall then be
implemented.
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GALVANIZING OF HARDWARE
ASTM A490 bolts shall not be hot dip, mechanically, or electroplated with zinc or other metallic coatings
as such bolts are subject to hydrogen embrittlement with subsequent stress corrosion cracking and delayed
brittle failure in service.
High strength bolts ASTM A325 shall be galvanized as follows:
Type 1:
Type 2:
Common bolts, ASTM A307, shall be hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A153, Class C.
If nuts (ASTM A194 and A563) require galvanizing, only hardened grades A194-2H, A563- DH / DH3
shall be galvanized.
ASTM A563 nuts shall be tapped after hot-dip galvanizing.
Mechanically zinc-coated nuts for assembly with mechanically zinc-coated bolts shall be tapped oversize
prior to coating and need not be retapped after mechanical galvanizing.
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GALVANIZED JOINTS
Galvanized contact surfaces, to be joined by high tensile friction grip bolts, shall be roughened before
assembly so that the defined slip factor is achieved.
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All oil, dirt, and foreign matter shall be removed by solvent or detergent cleaning according to
SSPC-SP 1.
Areas of spot rust, burnt residue, weld spatter, and other solid adherent foreign matter shall be blast
cleaned in accordance with SSPC-SP 10. In the event blast cleaning is not practical, mechanical
cleaning in accordance with SSPC-SP-11 using an MBX Bristle Blaster or non-woven abrasive discs
(3M Company). Welded joints of galvanized items shall be cleaned with a non-woven abrasive cup
wheel prior to feathering with a non-woven abrasive disc.
Cleaned and prepared surfaces shall be coated with the following materials in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, recommendations, and guidelines.
Operating temperature is 200F and below: ZRC, Zinga, Galvacon, Galvilite or approved equal zinc
rich cold galvanizing compound (non-aerosol) coating shall be applied to a dry film thickness of 3
mils.
Operating temperature is 200F through 600F: Inorganic zinc primer, having a minimum of
80 percent zinc by weight, shall be applied to a dry film thickness of 3 mils and finish painted with
Krylon 14029 or approved equal high heat silicone spray paint to a minimum dry film thickness of 2
mils
Operating temperature is 600F through 750F: Inorganic zinc primer, having a minimum of
80 percent zinc by weight, shall be applied to a dry film thickness of 3 mils and finish painted with
silicone aluminum applied to a dry film thickness of 1 mil in accordance with the project painting
specification.
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QUALITY CONTROL
Material that is warped or distorted to the extent of impairment for the use intended shall be rejected.
The adherence of the zinc coating to the surface of the base metal shall be determined by cutting or prying
with the point of a stout knife, applied with considerable pressure in a manner tending to remove a portion
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of the coating. The adherence shall be considered inadequate if the coating flakes off in the form of a layer
or skin so as to expose the base metal in advance of the knife point. Testing carried out at edges or corners
(points of lowest coating adherence) shall not be used to determine adherence of coating. Likewise,
removal of small particles of the coating by paring or whittling shall not be used to determine failure.
The distribution of the zinc coating shall be determined by visual inspection. Except for local excess
coating thickness, which may interfere with the use of the product, or make it inconvenient or dangerous to
handle (edge tears or spikes), rejection for poor distribution shall be made only for plainly visible excess
coating not related to design factors such as holes, joints or special drainage problems. If, in the opinion of
the ENGINEER, visual examination is not conclusive, the distribution of zinc shall be determined by using
a magnetic thickness gauge after a sufficient number of readings, not less than five and preferably ten are
taken at each end and in the middle of the piece being examined.
Where practical, the thickness shall be measured by using a magnetic thickness gauge. Where thickness
measurement is not feasible, the coating weight shall be determined as noted in the referenced
ASTM standards for galvanizing.
The GALVANIZER is solely responsible to implement a quality control program to verify compliance with
this Specification.
The GALVANIZER shall have in effect at all times, a quality control program which clearly establishes the
authority and responsibility of those responsible for the quality system. Persons performing quality
functions shall have sufficient and well defined authority to enforce quality requirements that initiate,
identify, recommend and provide solutions to quality problems and verify the effectiveness of the
corrective action.
The OWNER reserves the right to re-inspect the galvanized items at the project site and reject any items
which do not comply with the ASTM standards. The repair of the defective items shall be to the account of
the GALVANIZER.
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