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Electrodeposition coating E-COAT

Electrodeposition coating is a process used for zinc sheet base coatings, phosphating, or other metal substrates, where a black KTL topcoat is applied. The coating is directly applied to the base coat or untreated substrate (parts) through an electroplating technique.

Electrodeposition coating E-COT - Metal Surface Treatment - Metal Coating Processes
Advantages of Electrocoating

Electrodeposition coating is a process used for zinc sheet base coatings, phosphating, or other metal substrates, where a black KTL topcoat is applied. The coating is directly applied to the base coat or untreated substrate (parts) through an electroplating technique.

Advantages
  • Applicable to surface/substrates such as zinc-aluminum base coatings, steel, zinc die-castings, passivated zinc/zinc alloys
  • Coating thickness: 6-25 µm
  • Chemical and corrosion resistance, neutral salt spray test: Up to 1200 hours (based on customer requirements)
  • Friction coefficient µtot = 0.09-0.14
 
ELECTROCOATING SPECIFICATIONS - Metal Surface Treatment - Metal Coating Processes