Iron phosphating
Iron phosphating is a surface treatment process applied to metals, especially ferrous metals such as steel, to form a protective phosphate layer. This layer acts as an anti-corrosion barrier and provides better adhesion for paint or other coatings.
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The product is immersed in a phosphate bath, in which a reaction takes place between the metal and a phosphate-containing solution. During the reaction, a thin phosphate layer is formed on the metal, which protects the surface from corrosion. After the phosphating step, the workpiece is carefully rinsed and may be sealed to further improve corrosion protection.
The benefits of iron phosphating
Corrosion protection: Iron phosphating creates a protective layer on the metal, making it more resistant to corrosive influences.
Adhesion of coatings: The phosphate layer improves the adhesion of paints, primers and other coatings to the metal surface.
Increased wear resistance: The process contributes to the metal's wear resistance, making it suitable for applications where durability is important.
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