What is Ruspert Coating
Ruspert metal finish is a high-grade, non-organic, tri-layered ceramic surface coating developed to attain optimum performance in the various pollutive and atmospheric conditions that cause corrosion. It consists of three layers.
- The 1st layer: a metallic zinc layer.
- The 2nd layer: a high-grade anti-corrosion chemical conversion film.
- The 3rd top layer: a baked ceramic top coating.
The unique feature of Ruspert Coating is the tight jointing of the baked ceramic top coating and the chemical conversion film thanks to the cross-linking effect. These layers are bonded together with the metallic zinc layer through chemical reactions, and this unique method of combining layers results in a rigid and dense combination of the coating films.
Ruspert coating treatment does not attribute its anti-corrosion properties to merely a single material, but the synergy of these three layers, which combined have superb rustproof qualities. Compatible with metal coated and painted surfaces, fasteners coated with Ruspert are resistant t acid and alkaline attack, galvanic corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement.
Ruspert Coating Processes
Material: metallic zinc & resin
Coating Type: metallic zinc
3 layers:
- dip-coating
- Baked ceramic
- Top coating
Minimum Average Coating Thickness:
- 20µ
- 30µ
- 40µ
Salt-spray Test:
- 500hours
- 1000hous
- 1500hours
Salt-spray Test Result:
