Iron phosphate has long been the workhorse (or go-to) pretreatment process for the powder coating industry. With many process options to choose from spray wand to 7 stage. They provide excellent paint adhesion, superior bonding and salt spray hours.
Zirconium conversion coatings provide advanced bonding and anti-corrosion treatment for all metals. They are formulated to replace conventional iron or zinc phosphate products in pretreatment applications with environmental, energy and wastewater treatment advantages.
During this lively debate, our experts will help you decide which process will pack the bigger pretreatment punch for you – or will it be a combination of both?
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Advantages and disadvantages of each application type
Optimizing your process for reducing chemical consumption and cost
Larry is a graduate of North Greenville University and oversees Hubbard Hall's technical service team and lab operations. He has extensive experience in the chemical industry and has been with the organization for almost 30 years, successfully...
Mark has 23 years of experience in pretreatment, with a focus on phosphate and zirconium conversion coatings. He has extensive expertise in helping customers improve their quality and process efficiencies.
Connor recently began his career in the metal finishing industry when joining Hubbard-Hall as an application specialist in 2019. He is a graduate of Wofford College with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and applied mathematics. He spent a year at...
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