RAMM is all about making your dream barn come Powder coat is long lasting and only requires
true with hot-dip galvanized or powder coat finish maintenence if needed. Either finish will provide
options to choose from. A charicteristic of hot-dip beauty to your barn. Below, you can find even
galvanization is that it is self-healing. A grey tone more highlights of these options that are available
from oxidization also occurs overtime that will not to you at RAMM.
compromize the finish.
Hot-Dip Galvanization
A process of dipping steel in a vat of zinc. This is done
after the steel has been welded, bent, cut, etc., and is
in its final form. Hot-dip provides a much thicker layer
of zinc (approx. 55µm) than pre-galvanization (approx.
13µm), therefore increases rust protection.
• Standard finish option for Cambridge, Oxford & Dublin
• Superior rust protection that will last for decades
• Slightly matte, industrial looking silver appearance
• Extremely durable and maintenance-free
Powder Coat
A process by which paint in a powder form is applied
to metal. The parts are then cured in an oven to form a
durable, seamless finish. Provides both color and rust
inhibition to the surfaces.
• Standard finish option for Cambridge, Oxford & Shetland
• High-gloss black is standard, but a wide variety of colors
are available
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Smooth, consistent appearance that coordinates with
other barn finishes
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Requires maintenance when horses damage the coating
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