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Letter 14098 Phosphate pretreatment [New Jersey]
Hello, I need some information on phosphate pretreatment on carbon steel. I need to know what to expect as far as appearance, rust inhibiting properties and the conductivity of the coating. Thanks in advance, Tim Allen
Hi Tim, Your questions need to be more specific if you want useful answers. The color, rust-inhibiting properties and conductivity of a phosphate coating are entirely dependent on the type of phosphate coating that you are applying. There are many types of phosphate coatings and the choice of which one to use depends on the application. For pre-paint applications, iron phosphate and zinc phosphate are the most popular. Heavy zinc phosphate is used in wire drawing. Manganese phosphates are employed for giving a surface improved lubricity. George Gorecki
Hi, Tim. It's a broad question. Samuel Spring's
"Preparation of Metals for Painting
Phos and oil offers very limited corrosion resistance, but phos under paint is a very highly corrosion resistant finish. They are non conductive, but I wouldn't call them a robust insulator. Good luck.
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