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Chemical conversion coatings

Chemical conversion coatings are protective coatings formed in situ by chemical reaction with the metal surface. They include special coatings, such as PbSO4, which forms when lead is exposed to sulfuric acid, and iron fluoride, which forms when steel containers are filled with hydrofluoric acid (>65% HF).

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