
Curated with aloha by
Ted Mooney, P.E. RET

The authoritative public forum
for Metal Finishing 1989-2025

-----
Alodine 1200 - v - 1201
2001
Whats the difference between Alodine 1200 and Alodine 1201 ⇦ this on eBay or Amazon [affil links] ?
Thanks Anton - UK
Du Feu- luton
1200 is single component dip product for immersion of the components to be treated.
1201 depending on where you are is either a 2 or 3 part mixture that is for brush or wipe on treatment of the components.
They should produce a coating of similar quality if they are used correctly however since the 1200 is a dip process the coating is much more controlled. The brush application method is obviously more prone to operator differences.
Ciaron Murphy- South Wales
2001
Q, A, or Comment on THIS thread -or- Start a NEW Thread