Bonderize is a chemical treatment applied to steel surfaces to strengthen them and provide limited corrosion protection. The Bonderize process involves applying a phosphate coating to steel surfaces. This process is commonly used in metal staircases to improve their durability and longevity. It creates a suitable surface for paint or other coatings to adhere better, improving the overall finish.
Key Benefits:
- Increased Lifespan: Enriches the service life of steel structures and parts through optimum corrosion protection.
- Cost: Reduces maintenance costs by minimizing the need for frequent repairs and replacements.
- Appearance: Improves the bonding of paint and coatings to improve the quality and longevity of the paints.
Applications:
- Treats steel components to increase lifespan and corrosion resistance.
- Applied to steel in buildings for long-lasting performance.
- Protects machinery and tools from corrosion and wear.
The Bonderize process creates a phosphate coating on the steel surface, which provides a better surface for paint and other coatings to adhere to.
OSHA Compliance for Bonderize
While OSHA does not have specific regulations for the Bonderize process, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining safe and durable structures in the workplace.