Mechanical Galvanized
Mechanical galvanizing is a process in which parts are tumbled in a drum with chemicals, zinc powder, and glass beads. During the tumbling, the beads cold-weld a uniform coating of the zinc powder onto the surface of the part. Offers superior corrosion resistance, a more uniform coating thickness, and no chance of hydrogen embrittlement as compared to electro-zinc. Post plating dichromate dip can be added for yellow mechanical zinc.
Application: Commonly used on high strength parts where hot dip galvanizing is not possible due to hydrogen embrittlement concerns. Hardened lockwashers are typically are finished with mechanical zinc and yellow dichromate.