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Trivalent Chromium Conversion Coating

Trivalent chromium conversion coating produces an aesthetically pleasing uniform black film on alkaline zinc electroplated deposits.
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Technicoat Triblack 5770 is a specially-formulated trivalent chromium conversion coating that produces an aesthetically pleasing uniform black film on alkaline zinc electroplated deposits. When used in conjunction with Technicoat DT Sealer Plus, it provides superior corrosion resistance in testing to white corrosion products, according to the company.

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