konverteerimiskatete
Konverteerimiskatete is a term used in Estonian to describe conversion coatings. These are thin, protective layers applied to metal surfaces, typically steel or aluminum, to enhance their corrosion resistance and improve paint adhesion. The process of applying a konverteerimiskate involves a chemical reaction where the metal surface is transformed into a new compound, creating a stable, passive layer.
Common types of konverteerimiskatete include phosphate coatings and chromate coatings. Phosphate coatings, often based on zinc
The application of konverteerimiskatete can be done through various methods, such as immersion, spraying, or brushing.