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Testing the concentration of titanium phosphate bath


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Q. How do you test the concentration of your titanium phosphate bath? Do you have any reference for the analysis?

Cha Carizon
- Philippines
March 16, 2024


A. Hi Cha,
I'm not familiar with titanium phosphating at all. What substrate do you apply it to and why?
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Ted Mooney, P.E. RET
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A. If you mean the phosphate-fluoride conversion coating on titanium, look at thread 45157.

Jon Barrows
Jon Barrows, MSF, EHSSC
Independence, Missouri
March 18, 2024




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