rfd23
Structural
- Nov 9, 2007
- 42
Hi,
I have concern on using galvanized bolts for structural steel connections due to bimetallic corrosion.
Have any one used galvanized bolt on painted structural steel. Main Purpose for galvanizing is to protect bolts
from corrosion, however i read that in this particular scenario (carbon steel painted plates-Galvanize bolt) will increase
corrosion rate to bolt.
insulator between bolt head/nut and steel surfaces do not seems to be a practical approach due to large number of connections and pre-tension requirement
of bolts.
For a particular project connections can be in range of 5000 to 10000 and
each connection will have min. 4 bolts.
Please share your input. Thanks in advance.
I have concern on using galvanized bolts for structural steel connections due to bimetallic corrosion.
Have any one used galvanized bolt on painted structural steel. Main Purpose for galvanizing is to protect bolts
from corrosion, however i read that in this particular scenario (carbon steel painted plates-Galvanize bolt) will increase
corrosion rate to bolt.
insulator between bolt head/nut and steel surfaces do not seems to be a practical approach due to large number of connections and pre-tension requirement
of bolts.
For a particular project connections can be in range of 5000 to 10000 and
each connection will have min. 4 bolts.
Please share your input. Thanks in advance.