Weld joints are typically areas susceptible to erosion and corrosion; therefore, they require anti-corrosion treatment. The methods employed for such treatment vary depending on the specific materials involved and the underlying causes of corrosion. Some common anti-corrosion treatment methods include:
Surface Treatment: Applying surface treatments-such as sanding, painting, or galvanizing-to the surface of the weld joint to prevent erosion.
Electrolytic Oxidation: Generating a dense oxide film on the weld joint to enhance its corrosion resistance.
Hot-Dip Galvanizing: Immersing the weld joint in a hot-dip galvanizing bath to form a protective zinc layer, thereby increasing its corrosion resistance.
Anti-Corrosion Coatings: Applying specialized anti-corrosion coatings-via spraying, brushing, or similar techniques-to the weld joint to prevent erosion.







