Parkerizing
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Parkerizing, bonderizing, phosphating, or phosphatizing is a method of protecting a steel surface from corrosion and increasing its resistance to wear through the application of an electrochemical phosphate conversion coating. Parkerizing is usually considered to be an improved zinc or manganese phosphating process, and not to be an improved iron phosphating process, although some use the term parkerizing as a generic term for applying phosphating (or phosphatizing) coatings that does include the iron phosphating process.
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- Related: Ferritic nitrocarburizing, Phosphate minerals, Tenifer
Henkel Surface Technologies Henkel Surface Technologies automotive.henkel.com/Products/Coatings/ - Web |
Coral Chemical Company Coral Chemical Company www.coral.com - Web |
Parker Rust-Proof of Cleveland Parker Rust-Proof of Cleveland parkerhq.com - Web |
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