Article Zinc Flake Coating
Article Zinc Flake Coating
Article Zinc Flake Coating
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Zinc Flake Coating was developed in the United States (around 5 μm) or hot dipped galvanising (around 45 μm). The
in the 1970’s as a response to problems associated with zinc flake coatings acts as both a sacrificial coating combined
traditionally used coating systems such as electroplating with a protective barrier whereas the electroplated zinc and hot
and galvanising. Electroplating only provides relatively low dipped galvanising act as sacrificial layers only.
corrosion protection. Both electroplating and galvanising
The zinc flake coating thickness can also be specified to allow
generate hydrogen during the application process, creating
for thread tolerance requirements providing more flexibility in
the risk of hydrogen embrittlement particularly in high strength
fastener engagement requirements.
products. There is no acid washing in the cleaning process of
zinc flake coating, reducing industrial waste and potential risk Cathodic Protection
to the environment. Galvanic corrosion occurs when two dissimilar metals that are
in electrical contact are immersed in an electrolyte. The more
Zinc Flake Coating consists of a mixture of zinc and
active (less noble or less passive) metal of the two becomes
aluminium flakes which are bonded together by an inorganic
an anode and corrodes at a faster rate than the less active
matrix. These coatings are non-electrolytically applied, which
(more noble or more passive) metal which is the cathode. The
provide increased protection against corrosion. The coating
cathode is thus protected by the sacrificial anode, in this case
thickness is usually between 5 μm and 20 μm, but can be
the zinc and aluminium layer.
increased for specific demands. The thickness of zinc flake
coatings should not be compared to that of electroplated zinc
Base Metal
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Key
1. Only base coat
2. Base coat + lubricant
3. Base coat + top coat
4. Base coat + top coat + lubricant
The Standard used is ISO 10683 Fasteners — Non-electrolytically
applied zinc flake coating.
The Coating Process Zinc Flake Coating consists of organic or inorganic top
Before coating, pre-treatment processes including cleaning coats that
with an alkaline aqueous solution and shot blasting may be
• Can be coloured, most commonly black, silver, green,
employed. The use of pickling with sulphuric or hydrochloric
blue, red and gold,
acids are avoided to prevent hydrogen embrittlement. Because
the coating is cured at relatively low temperatures (180-200°C) • Have low or high electrical conductivity (due to the
there is little effect on the metallurgy of the substrate. influence of the organic or inorganic layer),
Zinc Flake Coating can be applied using the following • Can provide chemical resistance
application techniques:
• Can be manufactured to have predetermined friction
• Manual or automated spray gun particularly used for properties by integrating lubricants improving threaded
larger or cumbersome parts. assembly characteristics.
• Dip-spinning in a basket. Parts are coated by dipping the There are limits to which thread sizes and tolerance classes
basket into a container filled with the prepared coating that fasteners can be zinc flake coated. Screw sizes lower than
material and then the basket is spun to remove the excess M6 and nuts with thread tolerance class lower then 6H are not
residue of the coating material. This process is suitable for suitable but patented systems are being developed to improve
smaller high-volume/bulk parts. coating properties.
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Zinc Flake Coating
Zinc flake coating has excellent corrosion protection starting from 450hrs to
1 Corrosion Resistance
1200hrs. Provides cathodic protection as well as being a physical barrier.
Zinc flake coating has better process controls and controlled coating variation.
3 Coating thickness
Suitable for threaded fasteners.
Zinc flake coating has a smooth finish, which can be coloured to improve
5 Finish appearance. Common colours include black, silver, green, blue, red and gold.
The finished product can also be made paintable.
7 Chemical resistance Zinc flake coating has resistance to both acidic and alkaline chemicals.
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