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Zinc Metalizing Coating

The Thompson Pipe Group facility in Bakewell, Tennessee, manufactures and metalizes steel joint rings. These rings are used in all Thompson facilities to produce prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (AWWA C301) and bar-wrapped pipe (AWWA C303). The use of zinc metalized rings provides corrosion protection for the steel joint rings and eliminates the need to mortar point the interior joints on water and treated wastewater lines. Zinc metalizing provides corrosion protection for the steel in two ways: as a barrier and through galvanic action.

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