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phosphatize
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phos·pha·tize  (fsf-tz)
tr.v. phos·pha·tized, phos·pha·tiz·ing, phos·pha·tiz·es
1. To change into phosphates or a phosphate.
2. To treat with phosphate or phosphoric acid.

phospha·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

phosphatize, phosphatise [ˈfɒsfəˌtaɪz]
vb
1. (Chemistry) (tr) to treat with a phosphate or phosphates, as by applying a fertilizer
2. (Chemistry) to change or be changed into a phosphate
phosphatization , phosphatisation n


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The remaining surface treatments, grit blasting plus primer and phosphatization with or without primer, provide intermediate levels of durability.
It is assumed that homogenization of baculate laminae has taken place due to a large amount of secondarily added apatitic material, formed via phosphatization of the organic compound in baculate laminae.
The phosphatization was performed in a nine-step Bonder 28 Zn/Ni-phosphatizing process with Zirconium fluoride as passivation.
 
 
 
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