DMCT and reactive silanes enable chrome-free conversion coatings that cure rapidly and improve substrate adhesion without losing corrosion resistance.
A thixotropic aircraft corrosion paste replaces chromates and solvents with a hydrophobic polymer and sacrificial metal particles.
A gel-based permanganate phosphate treatment protects magnesium alloy parts locally while preserving paint adhesion and avoiding drips onto equipment.
Plant oil polyacid, aziridine crosslinking, and PDMS lower surface energy while preserving dense coating networks for water, oil, and ink resistance.
High-embrittlement aluminum alloy particles in a binder act as sacrificial anodes to reduce galvanic corrosion on metal substrates.
Copper-polyamidoamine pretreatments strengthen Group IVB oxide coatings, improving corrosion resistance and paint adhesion without zinc phosphate.
An ambient-curing hybrid polysiloxane coating reduces high-temperature porosity while improving substrate adhesion and corrosion resistance.
Dry-milled black zinc composite pigment preserves conductivity and zinc loading while improving blackness, corrosion stability, and coating handling.
Low-Mn polyester, controlled Tg and hydroxyl value, plus crosslinking help food-can coatings resist crazing, corrosion, flaking, and chipping.
A rust-conversion pretreatment and stabilized nano-coating stack improves adhesion and long-term corrosion protection.