The shared link below says that applying coating on Hot Dip Galvanized improving the effect of Hot Dip Galvanized.

http://daamgalvanizing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Paint_Over_Galvanized_Steel_Duplex_Systems2012.pdf

Applying painting on Hot Dip Galvanized low alloy steel and carbon steel bolting was prevented by a valve manufacturer in the offshore industry. The valve supplier removed the Hot Dip Galvanized from the bolts to apply coating on the valve bolting. In another example, the supplier of mechanical joints which are used in piping system instead of flange to save space and weight had offered either Hot Dip Galvanized or painting on the clamps made in AISI 4140 (Low alloy steel). More information is available on mechanical joints in the link below:

http://www.tpconnectors.com/tpc-clamp-connectors/

The question is that is it possible to apply paint on Hot Dip Galvanized for different piping materials? If yes, what would be the risks (e.g. lack of adhision, etc.) as examples in order to apply paint on Hot Dip Galvanized? What are the mitigation approaches to the risks?

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