Zinc phosphate is an inorganic compound with the formula Zn3(PO4)2. This white powder is widely used as a corrosion resistant coating on metal surfaces...
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Phosphate conversion coating is a chemical treatment applied to steel parts that creates a thin adhering layer of iron, zinc, or manganese phosphates...
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Dental cement (section Zinc phosphate cements)
chemical- and light-activation mechanisms. High biocompatibility – zinc phosphate cement is considered the most biocompatible material with a low allergy...
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Luting agent (section Zinc phosphate)
preventing bacteria from penetrating the tooth-restoration interface. Zinc phosphate is the oldest material available and has been used in dentistry for...
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protein with magnesium, zinc, and citrate–collectively referred to as colloidal calcium phosphate (CCP). Various calcium phosphate minerals, which often...
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Phosphophyllite (category Phosphate minerals)
Ancient Greek phyllon 'leaf', and phosphate Chemically, phosphophyllite is related to zinc phosphate with some zinc substituted by iron. Phosphophyllite...
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Another, cheaper way of protecting rebars is coating them with zinc phosphate. Zinc phosphate slowly reacts with calcium cations and the hydroxyl anions present...
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many of which contain zinc. Examples of lining materials include zinc oxide eugenol, zinc phosphate, glass ionomer cement, zinc poly-carboxylate and resin...
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dentistry. A major component of zinc phosphate cement produced by this reaction is hopeite, Zn3(PO4)2·4H2O. ZnO decomposes into zinc vapor and oxygen at around...
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Chromate conversion coating (redirect from Zinc Chromate (coating))
coating is a type of conversion coating used to passivate steel, aluminium, zinc, cadmium, copper, silver, titanium, magnesium, and tin alloys.: p.1265 The...
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of rocks, but humans have added zinc through fossil fuel combustion, mine waste, phosphate fertilizers, pesticide (zinc phosphide), limestone, manure,...
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(de:Veszelyit), a copper/zinc phosphate Metatorbernite, Torbernite - copper uranyl phosphates Andrewsite, a discredited copper/iron phosphate, now known to be...
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anticorrosive properties is zinc phosphate, which now replaces the similar red lead. Compounds derived from tannic acid or zinc salts of organonitrogens...
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Diammonium phosphate (DAP; IUPAC name diammonium hydrogen phosphate; chemical formula (NH4)2(HPO4)) is one of a series of water-soluble ammonium phosphate salts...
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products includes rust prevention and restoration paint, and are based on zinc phosphate as the active ingredient. Their products include interior and exterior...
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include: Zinc oxide cement—self setting and hardens when in contact with saliva. Example brands: Cavit, Coltosol. Zinc phosphate cement Zinc polycarboxylate...
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intumescent systems. Zinc borate has synergistic effect with zinc phosphate or barium borate as a corrosion inhibitor pigment. Zinc borate acts as a broad-spectrum...
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Adamite (category Zinc minerals)
structure. tarbuttite is an analogous zinc phosphate. Adamite occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of zinc- and arsenic-bearing hydrothermal...
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and pollution; and, material substitution and replacement to reduce zinc phosphate in its production. In 2016 SCAAP was awarded with the Better Plants...
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Zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (often referred to as ZDDP) are a family of coordination compounds developed in the 1940s that feature zinc bound to the anion...
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Phosphoric acid (category Phosphates)
H+ ions gives the phosphate ion PO3−4. Removal of one or two protons gives dihydrogen phosphate ion H2PO−4, and the hydrogen phosphate ion HPO2−4, respectively...
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Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) is a buffer solution (pH ~ 7.4) commonly used in biological research. It is a water-based salt solution containing disodium...
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chlorate Zn(ClO 3) 2, zinc sulfate ZnSO 4 (known as "white vitriol"), zinc phosphate Zn 3(PO 4) 2 (used as primer pigment), zinc molybdate ZnMoO 4 (used...
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Galvannealed (category Zinc)
painted. Zinc phosphate coating is a common pre-painting surface treatment. Galvannealed sheet can also be produced from electroplated zinc steel sheet...
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most changes; it was originally manganese-activated zinc phosphate, then a silver-activated cadmium-zinc sulfide, then the europium(III) activated phosphors...
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exchange surfaces clean enough that a film of gamma iron oxide and zinc phosphate can inhibit corrosion by passivating anodic and cathodic reaction points...
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such as chromium or silver. Phosphating – A resilient, but abrasive surface is achieved by incorporating a zinc-phosphate layer and corrosion-protective...
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Zincoberaunite (category Phosphate minerals)
Zincoberaunite is an iron and zinc phosphate mineral, the Zn analogue of beraunite. It was first described by Chukanov et al. for an occurrence in Hagendorf...
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rustproofing process did not treat the entire chassis. The six-stage zinc phosphate rustproofing process began with the untreated steel body shells spending...
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process, which is used to make artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates. Spinel or sodalite, or dyed jasper or howlite, can be substituted...
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