The Cronak process is a conventional chromate conversion coating process developed in 1933 by The New Jersey Zinc Company. It involves immersing a zinc...
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Company in the 1920s. A process known as the Cronak process is used to create zinc chromate for use in industry. This process is done by putting zinc...
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Chromate conversion coating (section Process)
chromium compounds, such as chromates and dichromates. The widely used Cronak process for zinc and cadmium consists of 5–10 seconds of immersion in a room-temperature...
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