References for metal design
Hot-dip galvanizing is used as corrosion protection for large and extensive steel and metal components and so this process can also be used to protect works of art from corrosion. A work of art also touches the soul – and will continue to do so for many years to come, thanks to ZINKPOWER and comprehensive corrosion protection. Below is a selection of sculptures and works of art with which our galvanizing plants have been heavily involved in terms of their protection. You will also find information on the respective ZINKPOWER sites.
Elephant
| Location: | Austria |
| Corrosion protection: | Sculpture hot-dip galvanized, followed by manual colour coating |
| Execution:
| ZINKPOWER Bergheim |
Eagle
| Location: | Poland |
| Corrosion protection: | Sculpture hot-dip galvanized |
| Execution:
| ZINKPOWER Buk |
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Stork and Gate
| Location: | Poland |
| Corrosion protection: | Sculpture and gate hot-dip galvanized, followed by manual colour coating |
| Execution: | ZINKPOWER Wielkopolska |
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Key cross
| Location: | Friesoythe, Germany |
| Corrosion protection: | Cross in the size of 2,2 meters, made of 3,000 keys. Hot-dip galvanized as sculpture |
| Execution: | ZINKPOWER Remels |
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Sea creatures
| Location: | Laboe/Kieler Bucht, Germany |
| Corrosion protection: | Hot-dip galvanized art of blacksmithing |
| Execution:
| ZINKPOWER Schönberg |
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Willy Brandt Bust
| Location: | Berlin, Germany |
| Corrosion protection: | Hot-dip galvanized and powder coated |
| Execution:
| ZINKPOWER Meckenheim |