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How do I know if my anchor chain needs regalvanising?
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How do I know if my anchor chain needs regalvanising?
- W
Galvanizing is a sacrificial coating (bit like hull anodes, but spread thinly). It gets consumed.
Like hull anodes, it protects at some distance, not only the steel thats immediately underneath the zinc. In the case of galvanizing, though typically not such an effective distance. Full protection is often quoted as being to 5mm distance on a pice of steel. In other words a 5mm gap in galvanizing on steel is protected.
The zinc gets progressively thinner with time / erosion. corrosion. When it is gone then rust starts, with the red colour of iron oxide showing.
I suggest that when a chain is about 10% red rust (surface area), its time to re-galvanize.
But a first step is to swap the chain end for end. Typically the part that stays aboard lasts longer. So get the use of both ends, then re-galvanize.
There's several older threads on here about re-galvanizing chain. Some galvanizers are not interested in doing chain as its a bit more fiddly than other steel.
The galvaniser needs a proper set-up where the chain can be tumbled before it has cooled. Otherwise you get solid lumps of zinc between the links.