Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Manganese Phosphating

Manganese Phosphating is a common method of protecting steel surfaces from corrosion and promoting wear resistance by applying an electrochemical phosphate conversion coating. This process is also known as Parkerizing.

The process of manganese phosphating is a popular method of improving the sliding properties of gears, engines and heavy moving equipment. It is also used as a pretreatment to Solid Film Lubrication.

Paramount Metal Finishing provides manganese phosphate per the MIL-DTL-16232 Type M as well as Type Z (zinc phosphate).  In most instances an abrasive blasting operation is required and the application of a specific preservative (oil) is applied after the phosphate process to promote lubricity and further increase corrosion resistance.   Paramount Metal Finishing is ITAR registered and ISO 9001:2008 certified since 2002.

PMF has the capability to process parts up to 9 feet in length and up to 1000lbs with the option to provide stress relief and hydrogen embrittlement relief (HER) if required.  Please visit our website www.pmf1.com

Email contact: bnegrin@pmfnj.com

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