stonerabroad
Materials
- Jul 23, 2002
- 27
i'm looking at specifying a conversion coating on some mild steel vessels. currently, our supplier is using an iron phosphate as the 'primer' then is powdercoating the exterior, a common practice. the corrosion resistance is insufficient though, because after storing or operating these vessels, the interior of the vessels rusts.
i've noted that zinc phosphate is a slightly more expensive, yet more durable and effective coating than the iron phosphate currently used, but is unavailable in my area. zinc chromate is readily available though and i was wondering if the corrosion resistance is better or worse?
i've noted that zinc phosphate is a slightly more expensive, yet more durable and effective coating than the iron phosphate currently used, but is unavailable in my area. zinc chromate is readily available though and i was wondering if the corrosion resistance is better or worse?