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Tom Pullizzi |
It is my personal experience that you will not find any easy desmutting process for Zinc Die-Castings. Unfortuneately you are going to need some type of Chelation in your desmut process which causes difficult waste treatment problems. The question would be why you have to mechanically etch the part. Can you go to some type of vibratory process? The less you mess with the substrate the better. What type of Zinc-Die Cast are you using. Zamack 3, 5, 8? We have had the best experience with Zamack 3 mainly due to the copper content. If you have to chemically etch, you are going to have to chrome based, or cyanide based desmut process anything that will tie the metal up. If you can avoid disturbing the surface, a cyanide copper strike will be adequate to get full coverage before you go into Electrolytic Ni or EN.
Good Luck!
Dan Weaver
Team
Metal Finishing - Toccoa,
GA


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