magtek wheels material
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magtek wheels material
Can anyone of you tell me what material are the magtek wheels made of? Pure magnesium or alu-mag?
Infact in case of respraying they need sandblasting, dry zinc phosphating/chrome phosphating (depends on material) and paint powder coating or polyurethanic coating.
Infact in case of respraying they need sandblasting, dry zinc phosphating/chrome phosphating (depends on material) and paint powder coating or polyurethanic coating.
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Re: magtek wheels material
I believe the road magteks have quite a low magnesium content, and the mag content in the hrc race wheels is higher.
I'd be inclined to treat them both the same though, I. E. take them to a mag wheel specialist.
I'd be inclined to treat them both the same though, I. E. take them to a mag wheel specialist.
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Re: magtek wheels material
Just send em to TPCS or another reputable place, they know what their doing. If you have one of the road magteks off a NSR250sp then they've very little mag content
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Re: magtek wheels material
Thanks for your help, unfortunately I live in northern italy and have to arrange locally. In any case Pontoglio Vincenza phosphating treatments's great chief told me zinc phosphating destroies aluminium, so he suggested the dry chrome phosphating treatment instead of as the more appropriate on aluminium parts.
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Re: magtek wheels material
Mags need to be chromate coated, zinc doesnt work i learnt that the hard way
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Re: magtek wheels material
Why, what happened?
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Re: magtek wheels material
Over a short time the paint crazed and turned to shit
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Re: magtek wheels material
Would you suggest me the right selling price for my nc35 rear wheel?
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Re: magtek wheels material
Got the front Magtek PEO treated. Seems a great treatmentDrunkn Munky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:38 amMags need to be chromate coated, zinc doesnt work i learnt that the hard way
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=53349&start=40
and take a look at the chemical properties
http://www.microncoatings.it/en/magnesium-peo/
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Re: magtek wheels material
Got the front Magtek PEO treated. Seems a great treatmentDrunkn Munky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:38 amMags need to be chromate coated, zinc doesnt work i learnt that the hard way
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=53349&start=40
and take a look at the chemical properties
http://www.microncoatings.it/en/magnesium-peo/