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- adjective
galvanized by use of thehot-dip process
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Examples
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Brussels -- which rejects China's claim of protectionism -- hopes its decision not to place duties on hot-dipped metallic-coated iron or steel flat-rolled products will show Beijing that any imposition of duties is based on world trade rules and isn't aimed at shielding EU manufacturers.
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The second phase involves the construction of a cold-rolled and galvanizing plant with an annual capacity of one million tons of cold-rolled coils and a hot-dipped galvanizing line with capacity of 300,000 tons a year.
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In the second complaint, Eurofer asked for duties against imports of hot-dipped metallic coated sheet and strip steel originating from China.
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DSG is a hot-dipped galvanising line that will produce a cost - and quality-competitive alternative to the electrogalvanised material widely used for exposed applications in North America.
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Zincs can be mounted on the flat cavitation plate, after stripping the finish down to bare metal, with stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized screws.
Chapter 5 1983
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An advantage of the hot dip is that more rhubarb can be packed in a jar after it has been hot-dipped.
Every Step in Canning Grace Viall Gray
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The company says it's planning to start up a $285-million hot-dipped galvanizing line at the Dearborn complex.
unknown title 2011
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Is electro-galvanized required or will hot-dipped meet the end-use specifications?
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At the Berkeley County mill, the firm is adding a 400,000 ton/year hot-dipped galvanized and galvanneal facility capable of coating coils up to 64 inches wide.
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Cold-rolled sheet dropped 59. 5%, and hot-dipped galvanized sunk 56. 4%.
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