Why We’re Phasing Out Galvanizing

The Zinc Problem in Water and the Shift to FBE Coating

At Aquadam, the quality and safety of water are at the heart of everything we do. As part of our ongoing commitment to responsible manufacturing and environmental stewardship, we are transitioning away from galvanizing our ladders, pipes, and flanges. Instead, we now coat these components with Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE)—a durable, non-toxic alternative that offers superior protection without contributing to excessive zinc in water systems.

 
Understanding the Zinc Issue 

Zinc is a naturally occurring metal essential to human health in small amounts. However, excessive zinc in water sources has become a growing concern, especially in environments where galvanized steel is widely used. Here’s how zinc finds its way into our water:



  • Natural Weathering: Zinc-bearing minerals in rocks and soil can leach into rivers, lakes, and groundwater over time.
  • Industrial and Agricultural Activity: Mining, metal processing, and the use of zinc-based fertilizers can all contribute to elevated zinc levels in surface and groundwater.
  • Corrosion of Galvanized Materials: Galvanized steel, often used in plumbing and fittings, can corrode over time, releasing zinc into water supplies.
  • Old Household Plumbing: Many older buildings still contain galvanized pipes that leach zinc as they deteriorate.
  • Airborne Deposition: Industrial emissions containing zinc particles can settle into water systems through rain or dust.


Why Excess Zinc Is a Problem

While trace amounts of zinc are safe—even necessary—high concentrations can lead to:

  • Unpleasant taste or odor in drinking water
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort from prolonged exposure
  • Potential harm to aquatic ecosystems

As concerns around water quality grow, industries worldwide are re-evaluating materials and methods that may contribute to contamination. Galvanized coatings, though effective for corrosion resistance, have come under scrutiny for this reason.


The FBE Advantage


Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE) is a game-changer for water infrastructure. Applied through an electrostatic process and heat-cured to form a strong, protective barrier, FBE offers several key advantages: 

  • No zinc leaching: Safe for potable water and food-grade applications
  • Superior corrosion resistance: Protects against both internal and external corrosion
  • Longer lifespan: More durable in aggressive environments
  • Environmentally responsible: Reduces metal contamination risks in water sources

By switching to FBE, we not only enhance the durability of our products but also contribute to cleaner, safer water systems for everyone.


Our Commitment

This transition is part of our broader mission to engineer water storage solutions that meet the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and performance. Whether you're installing a tank in a remote agricultural area or a dense urban environment, you can trust that every component is built with long-term health and environmental safety in mind.

We believe that every drop counts—and that includes doing our part to keep water clean from the inside out.

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Why We’re Phasing Out Galvanizing
Aquasteel PTY Ltd, Ronald van Lochem May 31, 2025
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