Hot dip galvanizing is a process used to protect utility poles from corrosion. It involves dipping a utility pole into a molten zinc solution, which forms a protective coating on the pole's surface. Start by cleaning utility poles to remove any dirt, rust, or grease. It is then immersed in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of about 450 degrees Celsius. The high temperature causes metallurgical reactions between steel and zinc, resulting in the formation of a zinc-iron alloy layer on the polar surface. Hot dip galvanization is a process in which a metal object, such as a utility electric pole, is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion and rust. This process involves immersing the pole in a bath of molten zinc, which forms a durable coating on its surface. In order to provide better service to our customers, please contact us if you have any questions. The specifications are as follows: Type hot dip galvanization util…