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- Parkerizing abstract "Parkerizing, bonderizing, phosphating, or phosphatizing is a method of protecting a steel surface from corrosion and increasing its resistance to wear through the application of an electrochemical phosphate conversion coating. Parkerizing is usually considered to be an improved zinc or manganese phosphating process, and not to be an improved iron phosphating process, although some use the term parkerizing as a generic term for applying phosphating (or phosphatizing) coatings that does include the iron phosphating process.Parkerizing is commonly used on firearms as a more effective alternative to bluing, which is another electrochemical conversion coating that was developed earlier. It is also used extensively on automobiles to protect unfinished metal parts from corrosion.The Parkerizing process cannot be used on non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass, or copper. It similarly cannot be applied to steels containing a large amount of nickel, or on stainless steel. Passivation can be used for protecting other metals.".
- Parkerizing thumbnail Springfield_Armory_M1911A1.JPG?width=300.
- Parkerizing wikiPageExternalLink Coatings.
- Parkerizing wikiPageExternalLink parkerhq.com.
- Parkerizing wikiPageExternalLink www.coral.com.
- Parkerizing wikiPageID "521308".
- Parkerizing wikiPageRevisionID "604840115".
- Parkerizing hasPhotoCollection Parkerizing.
- Parkerizing subject Category:Coatings.
- Parkerizing subject Category:Corrosion_prevention.
- Parkerizing subject Category:Metalworking.
- Parkerizing type Artifact100021939.
- Parkerizing type Coating103058107.
- Parkerizing type Coatings.
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- Parkerizing comment "Parkerizing, bonderizing, phosphating, or phosphatizing is a method of protecting a steel surface from corrosion and increasing its resistance to wear through the application of an electrochemical phosphate conversion coating.".
- Parkerizing label "Parkerizing".
- Parkerizing label "Parkérisation".
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- Parkerizing sameAs Parkerizing.
- Parkerizing wasDerivedFrom Parkerizing?oldid=604840115.
- Parkerizing depiction Springfield_Armory_M1911A1.JPG.
- Parkerizing isPrimaryTopicOf Parkerizing.