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Manganese Phosphate Coating

NKC offers both fully automated and manual manganese phosphating for a wide range of product sizes and requirements. The automated equipment can treat components up to 840 × 840 × 600 mm, while the manual phosphating process handles larger products up to 2,000 × 2,000 × 450 mm. This flexibility allows us to ensure high quality and effective corrosion protection for both small and large components.

How it works!

Manganese phosphating is a surface treatment that creates a durable, corrosion-resistant coating on metal, improving the component’s service life and lubricity. At NKC, both automated and manual processes are used to achieve optimal results depending on the size and complexity of the product.

In the automated equipment, components are conveyed through a controlled phosphating bath with precisely regulated temperature and chemical concentration, while the manual process enables the treatment of large or irregularly shaped parts. The result is a uniform, robust surface that meets industry requirements for quality and durability.

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