Chinese Inspectors’s Inspection checklist hot-dip galvanized (HDG)

Inspection of HDG
Similar to any manufacturing process, hot-dip galvanized steel requires an inspection of the finished product to ensure compliance with applicable specifications. The inspection process requires a clear understanding of galvanizing specification requirements and measurement techniques to make an accurate assessment.

Electronic reading of galvanized steel thickness
A key feature of hot-dip galvanized (HDG) products is longevity and decades of maintenance-free performance. The time to first maintenance for galvanizing is directly proportional to the zinc coating thickness. Therefore, the coating thickness is the most important component in determining a galvanized coating’s quality. However, the coating thickness is only one inspection criteria. Other key requirements include adherence, appearance, and finish.

Inspection of hot-dip galvanized steel is fairly simple, as any uncoated areas are easily identifiable. The requirements for hot-dip galvanized coatings are found in three ASTM specifications A123, A153, and A767. Differences in appearance, as well as surface imperfections, can occur, however, in most instances, this is not cause for rejection of the material and does not affect the long-term protection. Inspection is most effectively and efficiently conducted at the galvanizing facility where questions can be asked and answered quickly.

Inspection app screenshot

The AGA has created a comprehensive app to aid in the inspection of hot-dip galvanized steel. The app is a visual guide to identifying various surface conditions present after hot-dip galvanizing. Each image in the app is accompanied by text identifying the industry term for the surface appearance and detailing how and why it occurs, and whether or not it is accepted according to the specification. In addition to the visual interpretation of surface conditions, the app also contains critical specification (ASTM, ISO, AASHTO) information to assess compliance with coating thickness requirements as well as how to conduct repairs.

AGA Inspection Course
The AGA has created an inspection course that course is intended to train individuals on the proper inspection techniques and requirements for hot-dip galvanized steel products. There are four sections in this course:

Hot-Dip Galvanizing Process
Galvanizing Standards
Types of Inspection
Repair
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to recognize specification requirements and perform all inspection steps to ensure conformance with the requirements. Additionally, any inspector who completes the course, and passes the test (80% or better) will receive a printable Certificate of Completion and will be listed on the AGA website as an inspector. Take the online Inspection Course.

AGA Inspection Guide
The AGA has created an instructional guide that covers the inspection procedures for hot-dip galvanized steel including visual inspection guide with photo examples, sampling techniques, thickness and uniformity measurement, adherence and appearance. This publication is available in English, Spanish, and Canadian French.

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