Zinc Phosphating Process Designed to be High Performing, Environmentally Friendly
Hubbard-Hall and Phosfan LLC’s new Phosfan zinc phosphating technology is said to discharge no water, operate at room temperature and produce less sludge—all while also producing a coating with high adhesion and corrosion properties.
At FABTECH 2018, Hubbard-Hall will unveil the new Phosfan zinc phosphating technology, which is said to discharge no water, operate at room temperature and produce less sludge—all while also producing a coating with high adhesion and corrosion properties.
The process, developed in a joint venture between Phosfan Ltd. and Hubbard-Hall, offers significant cost savings as well as performance advantages, the company says.RELATED CONTENT
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