Corrosion Protection

Metal
Galvanizing

Hot-dip galvanizing to EN ISO 1461 and electrogalvanizing to EN ISO 2081. The method is selected according to your specification, for maximum corrosion protection or aesthetic finish.

600
kg per part
8m
Maximum length
ISO
1461 & 2081
24h
Quote response
Metal galvanizing, hot dip galvanizing, Axinar S.A. Thessaloniki

Corrosion
Protection of Steel

Metal galvanizing is the most effective method of corrosion protection for steel. Zinc coating, either through hot-dip galvanizing or electrolytically, protects the metal from oxidation, rust, moisture and atmospheric corrosion for decades, with zero maintenance.

At Axinar, Thessaloniki, we deliver galvanized structures according to the specifications of each project. Depending on requirements, we select hot-dip galvanizing to EN ISO 1461 for maximum service life, or electrogalvanizing to EN ISO 2081 for an aesthetic finish. We work with a certified galvanizing plant in Northern Greece.

We handle galvanizing of structures of every type: galvanizing of frames, galvanizing of photovoltaic mounting systems, lighting pole supports, canopies, carports and industrial galvanized metal components. We accept parts up to 600 kg in weight and 8 metres in length, including pre-galvanized material or material shipped from third parties for steel galvanizing.

How it works: after fabrication is complete (cutting, press brake, welding, deburring), the part is transported to the galvanizing plant. In hot-dip galvanizing, the steel is chemically cleaned (acid pickling), immersed in molten zinc at 450°C and develops a metallurgical zinc-iron bond with a coating thickness of 45–85 µm. In electrogalvanizing, the coating is applied electrolytically in a controlled bath. After galvanizing, every part is inspected visually and with coating thickness measurement before delivery.

Hot-dip galvanized steel structure, hot-dip galvanizing, Axinar S.A. Thessaloniki

Metal Galvanizing:
Hot-Dip vs Electrogalvanizing

Hot-Dip Galvanizing

Hot-Dip Galvanizing — EN ISO 1461

Immersion in molten zinc at 450°C. Creates a zinc-iron alloy, not just a coating, but a metallurgical bond.

  • Thickness 45–85 µm of zinc
  • Maximum corrosion protection (decades)
  • Ideal for outdoor metal structures
  • Frames, photovoltaic supports, carports
  • Lighting poles, canopies, fencing
  • Resistance to industrial & marine environments

Electrogalvanizing

Electrogalvanizing — EN ISO 2081

Electrolytic zinc coating. Uniform, smooth layer with a better aesthetic finish.

  • Thickness 5–25 µm of zinc
  • Uniform, smooth surface
  • Better aesthetic finish
  • Ideal for small galvanized metal components & screws
  • Indoor applications, controlled environments, decorative parts

Advantages
of Metal Galvanizing

Long-Term Protection

Metal galvanizing protects steel for decades with no maintenance, even in outdoor, industrial or marine environments. Service life exceeds 50 years in an urban environment.

To Specification

Galvanizing to EN ISO 1461 (hot-dip) or EN ISO 2081 (electrogalvanizing). The method is selected according to your requirements and the application.

Complete Fabrication

Laser cutting, press brake, welding, deburring, galvanizing — one point of contact, one finished product ready for installation.

Competitive Cost

The price of metal galvanizing depends on the method, weight and dimensions. With zero maintenance, the lifecycle cost of galvanizing is 2–6× lower than painting.

Photovoltaics & Outdoor

Galvanizing of photovoltaic mounting systems, carports, frames, canopies — everything exposed to UV, rain and salt spray.

Fast Delivery

Metal galvanizing is integrated into the production timeline. We coordinate transport to the galvanizing plant without delays.

Request
a Galvanizing Quote

Send us drawings or photos and we will respond within 24 hours with a detailed quote. We accept DXF, DWG, STEP, PDF files or even a handwritten sketch.

Accepted files

DXFDWGSTEPIGESPDFJPG/PNG

What we need

Drawing or photo, galvanizing method (if known), weight, dimensions and quantity. If you are not sure, we will guide you.

Contact

Email: sales@axinar.com
Phone: (+30) 2310 808 159







    Questions about
    Metal Galvanizing

    What is metal galvanizing?
    Metal galvanizing is the coating of steel structures with zinc for corrosion protection. In hot-dip galvanizing, the structure is immersed in molten zinc at 450°C. In electrogalvanizing, the coating is applied electrolytically in a zinc bath.
    What is the difference between hot-dip galvanizing and electrogalvanizing?
    Hot-dip galvanizing creates a thick zinc layer (45–85 µm) with maximum corrosion protection, ideal for outdoor structures. Electrogalvanizing produces a thinner layer (5–25 µm) with a uniform, smooth surface, suitable for components and indoor applications.
    Which standards do you follow?
    Hot-dip galvanizing is carried out to EN ISO 1461 and electrogalvanizing to EN ISO 2081. The method is always selected according to the customer specification.
    What part size do you accept?
    We accept parts up to 600 kg in weight and 8 metres in length.
    Do you handle galvanizing only or complete fabrication?
    Galvanizing is part of our complete production line: laser cutting, press brake, welding, deburring, galvanizing or powder coating. We deliver a finished product.
    How much does galvanizing cost? What is the price per kilo?
    The cost of galvanizing depends on the method (hot-dip galvanizing or electrogalvanizing), total weight, dimensions, geometry and quantity of parts. The price of galvanizing is usually calculated per kilo for large structures or per part for small components. Send us your specifications and you will receive a detailed quote within 24 hours.
    Do you galvanize photovoltaic mounting systems and railings?
    Yes. Galvanizing of photovoltaic mounting systems, railings, frames, carports and fencing is a major part of our work. We use hot-dip galvanizing to EN ISO 1461 which ensures corrosion protection for decades on outdoor installations.

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