Anti-Corrosive Pigments
Zinc phosphate, which is used especially in paints applied on metals, is one of the most important anti-corrosive pigments.
Zinc Phosphate (ZNP 50)
Zinc Phosphate ZNP 50, which is used especially in paints applied on metals, is one of the innovative and most important anti-corrosive pigments. Zinc Phosphate ZNP 50 can be used in both solvent-based and water-based systems, with its excellent dispersibility and high compatibility. In addition to its anticorrosive properties, it also enhances the surface adhesion ability of the paint, extends the life of steel & metal surfaces and reduces costs for long term use.
Apart from being a good alternative to chromium-based anticorrosive pigments, zinc phosphate is also more compatible with the environment and human health. Zinc phosphate-containing paints are used in many industrial areas that require high corrosion resistance such as the construction, industrial infrastructures, automotive, aerospace and marine sectors. Although its use in the automotive industry is not limited to paint, it is also used in some parts of vehicles (zinc phosphating).
Zinc phosphate, which increases the corrosion resistance of steel when used in steel drawing, creates a synergistic effect with flame retardants when used in certain plastic formulations. Zinc phosphate is also used in many areas such as fertilizer, cement, ceramics, clamping tools, chemical reactions.
Usage Areas: Automotive, Fertilizer, Iron, Steel, Galvanizing, White Goods, Ceramics, Clamping Tools, Chemical Reactions.
