Galvanised steel structure for new smith's premises

September 2011 – Traditional decorative smith work gives homes or business premises that stylish extra. Wrought-iron fencing, a chimney hood, a letter box or lighting are just some of the traditional products that improve the look of a building. Verzinkerij Wolvega hot-dip galvanised the steel structure for the new showroom and production hall of a traditional smith's. Centrizink Wolvega hot-dip galvanised the small steel parts.

Siersmederij Rijpma from Surhuizum specialises in the production of high-quality wrought-iron fencing, chimney hoods, sundials, letter boxes and traditional old-Dutch outside lights. Almost all the products are made specially to order.

Rijpma supplies traditional products that meet the strictest quality requirements: representative, low-maintenance and corrosion-proof. That is why the wrought-iron products are hot-dip galvanised. For a stylish look, the products go through the Duplex Route: galvanisation followed by powder coating. To safeguard the quality, Siersmederij Rijpma has for years been going to Verzinkerij Wolvega, Centrizink Wolvega and Poedercoating Wolvega for the surface treatment of its products. So it's not surprising that the steel structure for the new building and the steel parts were galvanised in Wolvega. The new building will be completed in late 2011.

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