Phosphating and Parkerizing are chemical processes used to enhance the surface properties of metal parts, primarily steel and iron. Phosphating involves the application of a phosphate coating, which converts the metal surface into a non-metallic, crystalline phosphate layer. This layer significantly improves corrosion resistance, provides a good base for subsequent painting or coating, and enhances the wear resistance of the metal. Parkerizing, a specific type of phosphating, usually involves the use of manganese or zinc phosphates and is particularly known for its application in military and firearm industries.
Parkerizing not only offers robust protection against rust and wear but also reduces friction, making it ideal for moving parts. Both processes are valued for their ability to extend the lifespan of metal components, improve their durability, and provide a visually appealing matte finish. Eminent caters to both zinc and manganese phosphating as per demand from customers. Our capacity to perform phosphating on parts of various sizes and even longer ones distinguishes us in the service market as a unique provider, with a proven track record of serving the oil and gas, petrochemical, aerospace, and power generation industries.