galvanized iron

NOUN
  1. iron that is coated with zinc to protect it from rust
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How To Use galvanized iron In A Sentence

  • Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver.
  • Galvanized iron and copper screen were used in the past but these materials corrode over a period of time and should be replaced before they discolor the window frames and walls.
  • Sheet metal, lead, copper, zinc, tin plate, terne plate, and galvanized iron have all been used as roofing materials.
  • Next to an office-building of gray sandstone you're likely to spot what looks like a squatter's wickyup of rusty galvanized iron. The Prairie Child
  • Matrix is a proper wood-framed house with timber weatherboards, cedar cladding is an option, Gib-lined and with a galvanized iron roof.
  • When thoroughly washed, it flows through the pipe, L, into the gasometer, which is of galvanized iron, and is very carefully balanced. Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885
  • The swing handle is plastic, bamboo or wood pole , or pipe of galvanized iron.
  • Indian railways , tinplate and galvanized iron products ( production processing wholesale and retail ) ( limited branch ).
  • The galvanizing of iron is another attempt to secure the same result; in this process iron is dipped into molten zinc, thereby acquiring a coating of zinc, and forming what is known as galvanized iron. General Science
  • A couple of wooden benches at the side of the house in the shade held 3 big galvanized iron tubs for washing, rinsing and bluing the clothes, and a tin dish for the starch.
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