In modern industrial applications, metal materials are ubiquitous, from automotive manufacturing to aerospace, from bridge construction to electronic devices. The performance of metal components directly impacts product quality, safety, and lifespan. However, metal materials inevitably face corrosion in natural environments, leading to performance degradation, structural damage, and even safety incidents. Therefore, research and application of metal anti-corrosion technologies have become increasingly crucial.
Zinc flake coating, as an advanced metal surface treatment technology, has gained prominence in modern industry due to its exceptional anti-corrosion properties, environmental benefits, and wide range of applications. This technology not only extends the service life of metal components and reduces maintenance costs but also enhances product reliability and safety, providing robust support for various industries.
Zinc flake coating is a protective layer formed by applying a specialized coating containing zinc flakes onto metal surfaces through a unique process. It prevents corrosive media from contacting the metal substrate through both physical barrier and electrochemical protection mechanisms.
The primary components of zinc flake coating include:
Zinc flake coating protects metals through:
Zinc flake coatings are categorized by:
Critical metrics include corrosion resistance, heat resistance, adhesion, hardness, impact resistance, chemical resistance, and environmental compliance.
Zinc flake coatings are widely used in:
The coating process involves:
Dacromet, the precursor to modern zinc flake coatings, was developed in the 1970s by Metal Coatings International and Dacral (later acquired by NOF Metal Coatings Group). This chromium-based coating revolutionized metal protection but faced challenges from inferior imitations in global markets, particularly from unauthorized manufacturers attempting to replicate its formula.
To distance itself from counterfeit products, NOF Metal Coatings Group rebranded its technology as "zinc flake coating" while maintaining the same high-quality materials and processes. Today, zinc flake coating represents the evolution of Dacromet technology under a new identity, produced exclusively by NOF and its authorized manufacturers worldwide.
Key technical features include:
Stringent quality measures ensure coating performance:
The technology is evolving toward:
ASTM-F1137-11 standard specifies four coating grades (A-D) for corrosion-resistant fasteners, applicable to washers, clips, nuts, and other steel components requiring protection.
Zinc flake coating represents a significant advancement in metal surface treatment technology. Its dual protective mechanisms, environmental adaptability, and broad industrial applications make it indispensable for modern manufacturing. While challenges remain in cost and functionality, ongoing innovations promise to expand its role in corrosion protection, supporting safer, more durable industrial products worldwide.