elektrolakk
Elektrolakk, or electrodeposited lacquer, is a coating technology in which lacquer particles dispersed in water are deposited onto a conductive substrate under an electric field. The deposited film is then cured by heating to form a durable protective layer. The process can be conducted as cathodic or anodic deposition, with cathodic (opposite charge to the substrate) being the most common for metal parts because of superior corrosion resistance and coating quality.
Typical process steps include surface pretreatment (degreasing and conversion coating to improve adhesion), immersion of the
Advantages of elektrolakk include very uniform coating thickness on complex geometries, excellent corrosion protection, strong adhesion,
Applications are widespread in metal finishing, notably as primer coats in the automotive industry, as protective