Zinc Wire Manufacturer 99.995% Low Impurity Precision Drawn Wind Power & Bridge Corrosion Protection Material
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Zinc Purity: 99.995% ultra-low impurity grade
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Manufacturing: precision cold drawn process
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Diameter Range: 0.8mm – 3.17mm customizable
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Surface: ultra-smooth, oxide-controlled finish
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Application: wind power towers, bridges, offshore steel structures
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Function: long-term sacrificial corrosion protection
Wind turbines and large bridge structures operate in highly aggressive environments including:
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Continuous wind erosion and humidity exposure
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Salt spray in coastal regions
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Temperature cycling and condensation effects
High purity zinc wire provides sacrificial electrochemical protection, meaning it corrodes instead of the steel substrate. This significantly extends the service life of critical infrastructure where maintenance is expensive and operational downtime must be minimized.
In thermal and arc spray systems, zinc wire is melted into fine droplets that form a dense metallic coating, ensuring uniform protection across large steel surfaces.
| Item | Specification |
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| Product Name | High Purity Zinc Wire |
| Zinc Purity | 99.995% |
| Manufacturing Process | Precision cold drawing |
| Diameter Range | 0.8mm – 3.17mm |
| Surface Condition | Smooth, low-oxide, clean finish |
| Density | 7.14 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 419.5°C |
| Feeding System | Arc spray / thermal spray compatible |
| Application Fields | Wind power / bridges / steel structures |
| Packaging | Spool / coil / export-grade packing |
| Quality Control | SGS / BV / third-party inspection |
| Customization | Available (purity, spool weight, diameter) |
Wind turbine towers are exposed to extreme atmospheric conditions. Corrosion typically starts from micro-cracks in protective coatings and expands due to moisture infiltration.
99.995% zinc wire provides:
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Stable and uniform corrosion-resistant coating
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Long-term sacrificial protection in coastal wind farms
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Reduced maintenance cycles for turbine towers
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Strong adhesion under thermal spray systems
This makes it a preferred material in renewable energy infrastructure protection systems.
Bridges are continuously exposed to:
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Road de-icing salts
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Humidity and rain cycles
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Industrial pollution gases
When applied through arc spraying, zinc wire creates a protective metallic layer that prevents steel oxidation and structural degradation.
Benefits include:
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Extended bridge lifespan
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Reduced repainting and maintenance costs
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Improved resistance to chloride-induced corrosion
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Strong bonding to steel surfaces
| Item | 99.9% Zinc Wire | 99.995% Zinc Wire |
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| Impurity Level | Higher trace elements | Ultra-low impurities |
| Coating Stability | Standard | Highly stable and uniform |
| Arc Behavior | Slight variation | Stable arc performance |
| Long-Term Protection | Moderate | Extended durability |
| Application Level | General industry | Critical infrastructure |
Higher purity significantly improves coating density and corrosion resistance in long-term exposed environments.
| Item | 99.99% Zinc Wire | 99.995% Zinc Wire |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Cleanliness | Good | Superior ultra-clean surface |
| Spray Efficiency | High | Higher and more consistent |
| Coating Uniformity | Stable | More uniform distribution |
| Industrial Use | Heavy industry | Wind power / bridges / offshore |
| Cost Efficiency | Slightly lower | Higher performance value |
99.995% grade is preferred where long service life and minimal maintenance are critical.
Surface condition directly determines spray behavior and coating quality. Poor surface conditions lead to:
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Arc instability during spraying
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Increased spitting and coating defects
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Reduced adhesion strength
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Irregular melting performance
Precision drawn smooth zinc wire ensures:
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Stable arc formation
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Uniform coating thickness
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High deposition efficiency
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Reduced equipment wear
Yes, it is widely used in offshore wind turbine structures where saltwater exposure is severe.
It provides:
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Strong resistance to chloride corrosion
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Long-term protection under continuous humidity
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Reduced maintenance frequency in offshore environments
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Stable coating performance in marine wind conditions
To ensure quality stability, zinc wire is packaged in:
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Moisture-proof sealed spools
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Heavy-duty export cartons
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Anti-oxidation protective wrapping
This ensures:
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No surface oxidation during transport
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Stable feeding in automated systems
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Long shelf-life in humid environments
99.995% high purity zinc wire is a critical corrosion protection material for wind power and bridge infrastructure. Its ultra-low impurity level, precision drawing process, and stable spray performance make it ideal for long-term exposed steel structures requiring maximum durability and minimal maintenance.
Because higher purity ensures more stable coating performance and longer corrosion protection life.
Yes, it is widely used for wind turbine tower corrosion protection systems.
It provides smooth surface quality, ensuring stable feeding and uniform spraying.
Yes, it is commonly used in bridge steel structure protection systems.
Arc spray uses electrical arc melting, while thermal spray uses external heat sources for coating formation.
Yes, higher purity reduces impurities that can weaken coating density and durability.
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