Paint for components

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Bearded-lada-man

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436 posts

239 months

Thursday 30th September 2004
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I believe there is a type of airarsehole you can get to spray things like master cylinders etc in that goldy semi shiny colour. Does anyone know what it's called? It's hard to find stuff when you don't know what it is!

towman

14,938 posts

239 months

Friday 1st October 2004
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matt bling ?

sorry dont know!

Steve

towman

14,938 posts

239 months

Friday 1st October 2004
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Bearded-lada-man

Original Poster:

436 posts

239 months

Friday 1st October 2004
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I think it's zinc somethingitate

Pigeon

18,535 posts

246 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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Zinc chromate?

steve_D

13,741 posts

258 months

Saturday 13th November 2004
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The finish you are looking for is Cadmium Plating which can only be applied to the new parts.
Frost do a spray finish that works very well to produce the same look see here.

Steve

Pigeon

18,535 posts

246 months

Saturday 13th November 2004
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It probably isn't cadmium plating - not least because cadmium is toxic; the yellowy stuff is a passivated zinc plating commonly known as "zinc yellow" and frequently mistaken for cadmium plating. If you cook the stuff with a torch and oxidise the plating, you get a yellow oxide which goes white when it cools down - which is a characteristic property of zinc oxide.

Anyway, he's after a spray

steve_D

13,741 posts

258 months

Saturday 13th November 2004
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Pigeon said:
It probably isn't cadmium plating - not least because cadmium is toxic; the yellowy stuff is a passivated zinc plating commonly known as "zinc yellow" and frequently mistaken for cadmium plating. If you cook the stuff with a torch and oxidise the plating, you get a yellow oxide which goes white when it cools down - which is a characteristic property of zinc oxide.

Anyway, he's after a spray



Cadmium is toxic and is banned in the work I'm involved in but is still available and was the most common treatment for steel in the motor industry and may well still be so.
What I posted was a 4 stage spray paint process that looks like Cadmium or zinc passivated.

Steve

Edit. Cadmium when heated or when broken down by corrosion (Very common when in contact with fenolic resins, such as naturally found in wood or wood products) also produces a white powder which is even more toxic than the gases produced during the plating process.

Steve

>> Edited by steve_D on Saturday 13th November 23:03

cuneus

5,963 posts

242 months

Tuesday 16th November 2004
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VHT do a single coat spray