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Why won’t Zingard allow rust creepage beneath its coating?

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Why won’t Zingard allow rust creepage beneath its coating?

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A. It is because every square millimeter that has been coated has a charge flowing continually between the zinc and the steel, so there is no chance for any corrosion to begin underneath a Zingard layer. The high potential difference between the two metals ensures that there is always a strong flow of electrons.

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