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Surface treatment

Surface treatment is crucial for corrosion protection, durability and the visual finish of metal components.

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At TORA, we work with a wide range of surface treatments to ensure that components match the environment they will operate in and the functional requirements they must meet.

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Powder coated surface

Powder coating provides a durable and uniform surface with strong resistance to mechanical wear and environmental impact. The process creates an even coating thickness and allows a wide range of colours
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Hot-dip galvanizing (EN ISO 1461)

Hot-dip galvanizing provides strong corrosion protection by coating the steel component with a thick zinc layer. The process is particularly suitable for components used in outdoor environments or in applications exposed
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Galvanizing / electrogalvanizing

Electrogalvanizing is used where a thinner and more precise zinc layer is required. The process provides good corrosion protection while maintaining tight tolerances and smooth surfaces. Typical applications include precision components, brackets
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Anodizing of aluminium

Anodizing is an electrochemical process that strengthens the natural oxide layer on aluminium. This treatment improves corrosion resistance and surface hardness while maintaining the material’s lightweight properties. Anodizing also provides decorative finishes
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Tinning of copper busbars

Tinning is commonly used on copper components to improve conductivity and corrosion resistance. The process stabilizes the contact surface and protects copper against oxidation. It is often applied to busbars and electrical
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Special surfaces

Some applications require specialized surface treatments to meet functional or environmental demands. passivation treatments protective coatings special industrial finishes combined treatment systems These treatments are selected according to project requirements and operating environments.
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Corrosion classes and environments (ISO 12944)

Corrosion classes describe the environments where steel components are used and the level of corrosion protection required.

Surface treatment must always be selected according to the environment where the component will operate.

ISO 12944 defines corrosion categories based on environmental conditions and expected corrosion stress.

C1 – Indoor environments

  • Heated buildings with low humidity
  • Offices, schools, shops and similar indoor environments

C2 – Low corrosion environments

  • Unheated buildings where condensation may occur
  • Warehouses and sports halls

C3 – Urban and light industrial environments

  • Moderate humidity
  • Production facilities and workshops
  • Outdoor environments with moderate pollution

C4 – Industrial environments

  • High humidity
  • Chemical plants and industrial production areas

C5 – Marine and aggressive environments

  • Coastal environments
  • High salinity and aggressive corrosion conditions

The correct surface treatment depends on the corrosion class and the specific requirements of the project.


Technical Information


CNC turning (3 units): max Ø450
CNC turning with robot (1 unit): max Ø250
CNC milling (5 units): max length = 4000 mm
CNC milling with robot (1 unit): max length = 800 mm



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TORA A/S is a modern steel manufacturer with more than 30 years of documented experience. From precision components to complete production series, we deliver certified steel and metal components for wind energy and other demanding industries.


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