I agree with your point. I also believe that the design of certain pool structures, particularly for various steps, is overly angular and lacks a proper slope. This design flaw can lead to a strong adhesion of sludge, making it difficult to remove. :(
I am interested in your manganese phosphate plating techniques and desludging machines. Can you make a thorough video with manganese phosphating? I am in the firearm and gun plating industry. I might contact you about the desludging.
Thank you for your message. We look forward to receiving details regarding your phosphating application. You can can contact us at ajinkya@think-filter.com
I agree with your point. I also believe that the design of certain pool structures, particularly for various steps, is overly angular and lacks a proper slope. This design flaw can lead to a strong adhesion of sludge, making it difficult to remove. :(
I am interested in your manganese phosphate plating techniques and desludging machines.
Can you make a thorough video with manganese phosphating?
I am in the firearm and gun plating industry. I might contact you about the desludging.
Thank you for your message. We look forward to receiving details regarding your phosphating application. You can can contact us at ajinkya@think-filter.com
How many microns is phosphating sludge?
Depending on the process; phosphating sludge size can vary from 5 micron to 20 micron