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EngEquilibrium
Structural
- Sep 23, 2022
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Hi,
I have a exterior pergola type structure that has both heavy timber and steel elements. The architect would like to powder coat the steel elements instead of galvanizing. The base plates need to be galvanized as they will be buried.
1. Can something be powder coated after it is galvanized? Or are the two processes incompatible? We want to make sure the base plates look the same as the rest of the structure without having to galvanize everything.
2. If I have a galvanized/stainless steel screw connecting the powder coated steel component to the timber components, is it okay for something that is galvanized to be in contact with something that is powder coated? Or will the two coatings/processes damage each other some how?
Thanks!
I have a exterior pergola type structure that has both heavy timber and steel elements. The architect would like to powder coat the steel elements instead of galvanizing. The base plates need to be galvanized as they will be buried.
1. Can something be powder coated after it is galvanized? Or are the two processes incompatible? We want to make sure the base plates look the same as the rest of the structure without having to galvanize everything.
2. If I have a galvanized/stainless steel screw connecting the powder coated steel component to the timber components, is it okay for something that is galvanized to be in contact with something that is powder coated? Or will the two coatings/processes damage each other some how?
Thanks!