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publicationDate 2008-10-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-200840882-A
titleOfInvention A method for treating a surface of a metal object
abstract This invention relates to a method for treating a surfaceof a metal object, which comprises: forming a zinc based electroplated layer which can resist salt fretting on the metal object; forming a phosphide coating on the zinc based electroplated layer to provide wear resistance; and using the matt phosphide layer as a medium to provide an epoxy resin painting layer formed thereon tightto resist acid rain and refrain from being peeled off. The epoxy resin painting layer can further include other paintings so that the surface of the metal object can be more colorful and thus can be used for decoration and color identification. In addition, the method for treating the surface of this invention uses a design based on a processing method of complete non- hexavalent chromium electroplating to reduce environmental pollution effectively and achieve the goal of green environmental protection.
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