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Common conversion coatings processes are briefly discussed in this section, including oxide coatings, phosphate coatings, and chromate coatings.
Oxide Coatings: The oxide coatings are in fact corrosion products which is a thin, usually less than 2.5 µm (.00001 in) oxide with good adhesion. The oxide treatments are done by heat, chemicals, or electrochemical reactions.
Phosphate Coatings: Phosphate coatings are processes of chemical conversion on a metal surface to produce thin adherent phosphate compound coatings. The phosphate crystals formed on the surfaces of materials can be iron, zinc, or manganese phosphates. Among these phosphates, manganese phosphate is more suitable for wear applications. Phosphate coatings are usually applied to carbon steel, low-alloy steel, and cast iron. They can also be applied to zinc, cadmium, aluminum, and tin. Phosphate processes are hard to apply on high alloys for these alloys are likely immune to the phosphoric acid. In short, phosphating is one of the most useful non-metallic coatings.
Chromate Coatings: Chromate coatings, similar to phosphate coatings, are processes of chemical conversion. But the chromate coatings are formed by the reaction of water solutions of chromic acid or chromium salts. The coatings can be applied to aluminum, zinc, cadmium, and magnesium. The coatings usually have good atmospheric corrosion resistance. Chromate coatings are widely used in protecting common household products, such as screws, hinges, and many hardware items with the yellow-brown appearance.
| Materials | Nominal Thickness µm (µin) | Rating (1=poor : 10=good) CR: Corrosion Resistance SA: Solderability |
|---|---|---|
| Anodizing on Aluminum | 2.5 - 25 ( 100 - 1000 ) | CR: 9 after sealing, SA: 2. Can be made in different colors. Electrically insulative. |
| Chromate Conversion (Alodine, Irridite) on Aluminum | ~ 0.025 ( ~1 ) | CR: 6, SA: 2. Good electrical conductivity, good base coating for subsequent coatings. |