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India loses up to $100 bn annually to corrosion: Hindustan Zinc

India with a GDP of around $2 trillion loses as much as $100 billion every year on account of corrosion, which can be checked by using zinc to galvanise steel structures, Hindustan Zinc CEO Sunil Duggal said.

October 16, 2016 / 14:39 IST
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India with a GDP of around USD 2 trillion loses as much as USD 100 billion (more than Rs 6 lakh crore) every year on account of corrosion, which can be checked by using zinc to galvanise steel structures.

"India loses around 4-5 per cent of GDP annually on account of corrosion losses," Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) CEO Sunil Duggal told PTI.

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The West, ahead of India in terms of infrastructure, mandates use of zinc for galvanising steel structures in bridges, highways, public utilities, metro stations and airports, among others, to make them long-lasting and robust, he added.

Citing examples of the Athens bridge in Pennsylvania (US) and the Curtis Road bridge in Michigan (US), Duggal said structures utilising galvanised steel rebars have much longer life span than the conventional ones.