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Generally, zinc die castings are treated with copper-nickel-chromium plating, but this type of plating has issues such as a tendency for poor adhesion and lack of rust resistance. Our company resolves these issues with a unique process. We perform a base strike plating on the zinc die cast material, followed by zinc-nickel plating treatment. By ensuring adhesion through a dual treatment of strike plating and zinc-nickel alloy plating, we improve corrosion resistance in salt-damaged areas. 【Features】 ■ Ensures adhesion with dual treatment of strike plating and zinc-nickel alloy plating ■ The top layer is a rust-resistant alloy plating, ensuring corrosion resistance ■ Improved corrosion resistance in salt-damaged areas ■ Cyanide-free and environmentally friendly *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"Shinwa ZiNT" is a zinc-nickel alloy plating with a high corrosion-resistant topcoat. Its corrosion resistance is approximately 10 times higher than that of conventional zinc plating used for rust prevention, and it features a unique surface treatment from Shinwa Plating that applies an additional high corrosion-resistant topcoat to the zinc-nickel alloy plating. The plating speed is also fast, allowing for cost reductions in rust prevention plating. 【Features】 ■ A product developed in technical partnership with Pavco, a company in the USA (surface treatment manufacturer) ■ Corrosion resistance is approximately 20 times higher (compared to conventional zinc plating) ■ Jointly developed with Niigata University of Technology ■ Prototype production is possible from a single piece *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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