A cost-effective coating for corrosion resistance. Available in multiple finishes (clear, blue, yellow, and black passivations), zinc plating is commonly used on fasteners, dowel pins, and turned components.
An attractive black finish that provides mild corrosion resistance and enhances appearance without dimensional changes. Ideal for tools and hardened pins.
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A matte, corrosion-resistant coating commonly used as a base for lubricants. Used in automotive and structural components for improved wear and anti-galling.
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Bright, hard coating for wear and corrosion resistance. Suitable for high-precision parts where surface finish and aesthetics are essential.
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Provides excellent hardness, corrosion resistance, and mirror-like appearance. Common in aesthetic and high-wear applications like shafts, tools, or sleeves.
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Removes free iron from stainless surfaces, improving corrosion resistance without affecting appearance or dimensions. Essential for medical, food, and export-grade stainless components.
Water-based, eco-friendly coatings with excellent corrosion resistance — commonly used in automotive and outdoor assemblies. Resistant to high temperatures and chemical exposures.
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A process where parts are dipped in molten zinc to provide a thick, durable coating. Offers superior long-term corrosion resistance, especially for outdoor and marine applications. Common in construction fasteners, anchors, and threaded rods.