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CO2-Reducing Pretreatment Solutions and Zinc Flake Coatings

The pretreatment process includes a low-temperature, long life cleaner, near neutral pH descale, zirconium pretreatment and ambient temperature adhesion promoter. 

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AltText: Large ConAg component coated with Zintek 400 and XLink 800 zinc flake technology
Source: Atotech

Atotech, an MKS brand, presents a high-performance coating process that reduces energy consumption and CO2 footprint.

Zintek 400, a zinc flake coating that can provide greater than 2,000 hours neutral salt spray protection on large components, can be used with XLink 800, a cross-linking technology that enables the coating to dry/harden at ambient temperature. 

The pretreatment process includes a low-temperature, long life cleaner, near neutral pH descale, zirconium pretreatment and ambient temperature adhesion promoter. 

This latest coating process in the Atotech CP3.0 program expands the scope of applications that can use zinc flake coating technology.

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