Superunification, an impressive sculpture in Dublin, showcases the strategic use of galvanizing in art and construction. The decision to use galvanized mild steel tubing not only reduced costs significantly but also provided essential, long-lasting corrosion protection. The galvanized sections were bolted at the base, welded at the top, and painted to meet the artistic vision of the sculpture.
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Architect:GSTech Engineering
Image:Imageworks Photography
Posted onMarch 20, 2024 byGalvanizers Association
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