Germany
Service Provider
Germany
"In phosphating, a phosphorus-containing crystal coating is applied to steel parts and galvanised steel parts by a chemical surface process. There are various phosphate processes, e.g., zinc phosphate, zinc calcium phosphate, iron phosphate. The coating thickness is adjustable for special customer requirements. Beim Phosphatieren steht die Verformbarkeit und die Bildung eines Haftgrundes im Vordergrund. During phosphating processes, the formability and the formation of an adhesive primer is of primary importance. The coating weight is usually in the range of 1 to 15g/m². Phosphatisations are especially resistant to lubricants such as oils or greases, and therefore well-suited to many technical applications. . Phosphate coatings are usually further coated. This involves: Oiling, soaping, lubricant coating, vulcanising and painting."
Request for a quoteGermany
"In this method, a process on the surface of zinc, zinc-iron or zinc-nickel produces a defined thin and durable passivation coating, which enhances corrosion resistance. The different passivation processes differ with regard to corrosion protection, appearance, coating thickness and colouring. Often the passivation processes are additionally enhanced by seals (topcoats). These topcoats not only provide even greater corrosion protection, but also provide a more uniform appearance. The topcoats are adjustable to define the friction properties. Passivation processes are provided exclusively chrome-6 free."
Request for a quoteGermany
"Hard chrome is a chrome coating, which, depending on requirement, is applied in a thickness of 10 to 500 µm on the raw part. Hard chrome is characterised by a high degree of hardness, high temperature resistance and high abrasion resistance. This coating is therefore a popular application in the automotive field. Coatings which are hard chrome plated have excellent wear protection and high homogeneity. This process is suitable for rack goods. Possible post-treatments Abrading Polishing"
Request for a quoteGermany
"The zinc-nickel process has developed in recent years into a process providing one of the most efficient coatings in surface refinement, and is primarily used where high corrosion resistance at a high temperature load is required. Zinc-nickel alloys with 12-16% nickel content are very temperature-resistant, the higher level of hardness compared to the normal zinc coatings is also a very important property, since the risk of damage is lower. The process is related to the conventional alkaline zinc method, but has excellent durability even without post-treatment. This process is suitable for both barrel and rack goods."
Request for a quoteThe mbw Group, which has been active on the market since 1987, has developed into a leading and reliable supplier of electroplating. Our experience enables us to offer you a service model that covers the complex needs in the field of metal finishing. We develop innovative coating systems in cooperation with our renowned customers from the automotive, manufacturing, hardware and electrical industries. Our core competence is the compatibility of an optimal ratio of the often difficult to reconcile requirements for optics, corrosion protection, functionality and service. Our reliability and proximity to our customers is highly evident from the eight production sites we operate in Germany. This is one of our corporate goals and enables us to react quickly and flexibly. The service portfolio is rounded off by the metal and fixture construction division, with headquarters in Baden-Baden.
Service Provider
Victoria Boulevard 0k 100
77836 Rheinmünster - Germany