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Home > Images > worldsteel_thyssenkrupp-steel_germany_coating-and-finishing_9.jpg

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Plant operator in full personal protection equipment (PPE) deslagging the zinc bath at the hot-dip galvanising line

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thyssenkruppGermanyhot-dip steelFriedrich-Ernst von GarnierBruckenhausen Plantgalvanizationzincstripsafety equipmentpersonal protective equipmentoperator
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Production Process, Country, Producer, Facility, Coating and Finishing, People of Steel, Germany, thyssenkrupp AG, Bruckenhausen Plant (thyssenkrupp AG)

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