Of course, you get zinc crystals between 3-20 microns on the surface. These give the metal better corrosion protection and better adhesion for both wet and powder paint.
@@muhammadshahidkhan6498 Increase the circulation in the step, raise the heat, dump some of the solution, get press filters. Pump over to a sedimentation tank and let the sludge settle there. Just some general advice, but you are welcome to describe in more detail so I may be able to answer better.
You need an oven between 120 to 200 degrees or wait until it has dried. But yes, after zinc phosphating you have good adhesion for powder coating as well as improved corrosion protection.
Phosphating can be without temperature ?
yes but it takes longer than with heat.
Yes just 20 minutes
Does this type of treatment later effect the material properties ...
Of course, you get zinc crystals between 3-20 microns on the surface. These give the metal better corrosion protection and better adhesion for both wet and powder paint.
But not chemicals composition of the material on which coating is done
The real question is what do you do with the black water after you are done?
Spill into a river.
That’s a good question
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The water can be run through an evaporator which reduces the volume by 98% and the sludge is taken care of by specialized recycling companies.
Facing sludge deposition issue on some compnents or some area of the component while others ok, could identify reason, need advice.
Could not identify reason which could be rectified
@@muhammadshahidkhan6498 Increase the circulation in the step, raise the heat, dump some of the solution, get press filters. Pump over to a sedimentation tank and let the sludge settle there. Just some general advice, but you are welcome to describe in more detail so I may be able to answer better.
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Does the phosphate melt yellow ?
No
Usually green and it is nickel that makes it green
Hi, after zinc phosphating we can do powder coating??
You need an oven between 120 to 200 degrees or wait until it has dried. But yes, after zinc phosphating you have good adhesion for powder coating as well as improved corrosion protection.