
ZNP-54 Phosphating
- Phosphating is a chemical surface treatment process used to prepare metal surfaces—especially steel, iron, and aluminum—for better corrosion resistance and paint adhesion. It involves applying a phosphate coating by immersing the metal in a solution containing phosphoric acid and phosphate salts.
* Key Types of Phosphating:
1. Zinc Phosphate
- Most common type.
- Provides excellent corrosion resistance and paint adhesion.
- Often used before powder coating or painting.
2. Manganese Phosphate
- Offers good wear resistance and lubrication.
- Used mainly in automotive and military applications for engine parts and gears.
3. Iron Phosphate
- More economical.
- Lighter coating, used mainly for paint adhesion.
- Common in domestic appliances and general metal fabrication. # ZNP-54 Phosphating Manufacturer.