Acid Zinc Coating

  • High coating efficiency and coating speed
  •  Glossy coating with superior coverage
  • Preferred for cast and heat-treated surfaces
  • Ideal coating type for fasteners
  • It has both visual advantages and high corrosion resistance with Cr+3 passivation and sealer application
  •  Environmentally friendly (Cyanide free)

Our Processes

Acid Zinc Coating

  •  High coating efficiency and coating speed
  •  Glossy coating with superior coverage
  •  Preferred for cast and heat-treated surfaces
  •  Ideal coating type for fasteners
  •  It has both visual advantages and high corrosion resistance with Cr+3 passivation and sealer application
  •  Environmentally friendly (Cyanide free)

Alkaline Zinc Coating

  •  Exceptional penetration and homogeneous coating distribution in intricate parts
  •  High coating efficiency and coating speed
  •  Bendable flexible coating
  •  Higher corrosion resistance than acid zinc plating
  •  It has both visual advantages and high corrosion resistance with Cr+3 passivation and sealer application
  •  Environmentally friendly (Cyanide free)

Hard Eloxal Coating

* High corrosion resistance thanks to the artificial-transparent oxide layer formed on the aluminum surface
* Usage areas in Aerospace, Automotive and Machinery sectors
* Extension of the life of aluminum
* Coating thickness of 15-150 microns
* Decorative and technical coating
* Higher abrasion resistance than eloxal coating
* High wear resistance (350 - 500 HV)

 

 

Aluminum Passivation (Chromating)

* Preventing oxidation by interrupting the contact of aluminum surface with air
* Preparing the aluminum surface before painting
* Making the aluminum surface more durable and long-lasting
* 0.2 - 2.0 g/m2 coating thickness

 

 

 

 

Manganese Phosphate Coating

* Providing long life by reducing the friction coefficient in moving parts
* High corrosion resistance with protective oil application over the coating
* Usage areas in automotive, fastener and machine parts industries
* Coating color from gray to black on iron and steel surfaces