A conversion coating is an inorganic surface layer produced by chemical or electrochemical methods as a result of an artificially induced and controlled corrosion process.
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Conversion coating
Level of innovation
Scale of production
mass
Technology readiness level TRL
Description of the technology
Purpose of use
change in mechanical properties – improved plasticity at the expense of strength
Industry usage
corrosion protection, cold working as a lubricant (phosphating), improvement of varnish/paint adhesion
Alternative technologies
- none
Visualisation of action
Advantages
- improved corrosion protection
- decorative effect
- improved paint adhesion
Disadvantages
- requires expensive equipment
Workpiece material types
- aluminum
- zinc
- copper
- steel
- magnesium
- tin
- silver
Examples of products
- structural steel components
- gratings
- frames
- rods
- garden tools (shovels; rakes; shears)
- bicycle frames
- metal furniture components (legs and handles)
- pipes
- valves
- weapon components (barrels and locks)
Implementation of the technology
Required resources
- heat furnaces
Required competences
- on-the-job training
- knowledge of materials engineering
Environmental aspects
Expert evaluation
Development centers
- AGH University of Krakow
- Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences
- Warsaw University of Technology
- Cracow University of Technology
- Łukasiewicz – Upper Silesian Institute of Technology
- Czestochowa University of Technology
Legal conditions
- none