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What Is Phosphatizing in Metalworking? - Monroe Engineering
Also known as phosphating coating, phosphatizing is a metalworking process that involves the use of phosphoric acid to create a protective layer over a metal workpiece . It's typically used on aluminum, silver, steel, tin and cadmium.
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Galvanized vs Galvannealed vs Phosphatized
Phosphatized is technically the true “Paintgrip”. It is galvanized steel that undergoes an additional electrochemical phosphate conversion. This ...
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Phosphatization - Wikipedia
Phosphatization, or phosphatic fossilization, refers to the process of fossilization where organic matter is replaced by abundant calcium-phosphate minerals ...
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phosphatized
phosphatized, ppl. a. (ˈfɒsfətaɪzd) [f. phosphate + -ize + -ed1.] 1. Converted into a phosphate; = phosphated a.1875 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XXXI. 361 The shales..are rich in organic remains. These..are all more or less phosphatized. 1935 Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. LXV. 345 It was much sought after years a...
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PHOSPHATIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to treat with phosphoric acid or a phosphate 2. to change to a phosphate or phosphates phosphatization ˌfäs-fə-tə-ˈzā-shən -ˌfā- noun
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Monitoring the Phosphatizing Process of Metal Surfaces - AZoM
The basic phosphatizing procedure involves the etching reaction and the surface coating formation. Subsequent to thorough de-greasing and ...
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Phosphate conversion coating - Wikipedia
Phosphate conversion coating is a chemical treatment applied to steel parts that creates a thin adhering layer of iron, zinc, or manganese phosphates
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What is Phosphating and Why is it Important? | BOP Products, LLC
Phosphating is a surface preparation method for ferrous metals before coating or painting. It increases corrosion prevention and also helps improve anti- ...
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Phosphatization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Phosphatization is defined as the process through which organic material, particularly wood, becomes mineralized with phosphate, often forming structures like ...
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Why is Phosphating Important? | Electro-Steam Generator Corp.
Phosphating, also called phosphatizing, or phosphate conversion coating, is the process of applying a phosphate solution, such as iron, zinc ...
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phosphatize
phosphatize, v. (ˈfɒsfətaɪz) [f. as phosphatic a. + -ize.] 1. trans. To convert into a phosphate. Usu. as phosphatized ppl. a.1883 Nature XXVIII. 433/2 The majority of the Jurassic fossils are not phosphatised at all. 1884 Science 16 May 587/1 These fossils are phosphatized more or less completely. ...
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Cambroclave
Cambroclaves are a group of enigmatic, phosphatized, hollow spine-shaped sclerites, known from their geographically widespread Early to Middle Cambrian
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Phytophilaspis
Phytophilaspis is a phosphatized genus of trilobite-like arthropod with eyes, found in association with algal remains.
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Protomelission
It was first described from phosphatized microfossils whose individual chambers were interpreted as housing the zooids of a non-mineralized bryozoan, which fossil material
Protomelission is known from two distinct modes of preservation: small shelly fossils from Australia and China, which are millimetric phosphatized
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Phosphatocopina
They are typically only known from isolated carapaces, but some found in Orsten-type phosphatized preservation have their bodies preserved in high fidelity Description
The phosphatized bivalved carapace covered the entire body.
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