Topic: Iron Phosphate Removal
Is there a way to remove iron phosphate from mild steel in order to apply a high temp powder ?
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You are not logged in. Please login or register Back to: Finishing Talk Forums - The Online Surface Finishing Community - Back to: Pre-Treatment - You are here: Iron Phosphate Removal Iron Phosphate RemovalPages 1 Posts [ 4 ]Topic: Iron Phosphate RemovalIs there a way to remove iron phosphate from mild steel in order to apply a high temp powder ? Re: Iron Phosphate Removal20% HCL should do the trick. Re: Iron Phosphate RemovalI'm just curious. Why would you want to remove the phosphate before painting?
-Dustin Gebhardt,
CEF Plating Engineer Danaher Tool Group Gastonia, NC Re: Iron Phosphate RemovalDustinGebhardt wrote:
As I understand it Hi temp powders specify that you do not use phosphate. My interior oven panels are mild steel that has been phosphate treated. The manufacturer of the oven suggested I powder them with hi temp silver Posts [ 4 ] Pages 1 Back to: Finishing Talk Forums - The Online Surface Finishing Community - Back to: Pre-Treatment - You are here: Iron Phosphate Removal |
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