Method for phosphating metal surface with zinc phosphate

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ABSTRACT:
To treat an iron-based, zinc-based, and an aluminumbased surfaces etc. with zinc phosphate using the same solution, a treating solution is adjusted in concentrations so as to contain a simple fluoride in a range of 200.about.500 mg/l upon converting into a HF concentration and to contain a fluoride complex in a range shown in the following formula; ##EQU1## and also, it is adjusted in an active fluorine concentration so as to be 15.about.130 .mu.A at a value indicated by a silicon electrode meter. Instead of such adjusting, aluminum ions in the treating solution is precipitated in an outside of a treating bath to separate them from the treating solution and then, this treating solution may be returned in to the treating bath.

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